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From left, Jasmine about human rights and values Phok, Carlos Prudencio, By Bella diGrazia Ly, started a petition and received attended the February meeting. Michelle ITEM STAFF 350 student signatures from all She said the students’ strong com- the city’s high schools. When the mitment to human rights, their Nolasco and LYNN — Five students planted Nyah Lali- signed memorandum got into the investment in learning, and their an idea at the beginning of the hands of Mayor Thomas M. McGee hopes to instill these lessons in the marmo are school year; Lynn Public Schools and Superintendent Patrick Tut- curriculum for future generations ghting to should offer a human rights and wiler, the students were invited to are “wonderful to behold.” implement values curriculum. Now, some a breakfast on Feb. 7. “The curriculum department a human school administrators are “har- “I felt the energy and shock of invited Carlos to do some deeper rights and vesting their enthusiasm.” everyone being supportive of this,” thinking about where we might values cur- Last October, Lynn English soph- Prudencio said. broaden human rights content in riculum into omore Carlos Prudencio, along with Shannon Gardner, assistant di- the current curriculum,” Tutwiler Lynn Public friends Nyah Lalimarmo, Michelle rector for the humanities curricu- Schools. Nolasco, Jasmine Phok and Jenny lum in Lynn Public Schools, also STUDENTS, A3

A place to SAUGUS BEAMS eat, a place ABOUT ITS to shop, a NEW SCHOOL place to live in Peabody

By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF PEABODY — The Northshore Mall has everything: more than 140 shops, four cafes, and even a bakery for pets. Now, the city is considering housing at the 2 million-square-foot shopping center. Under a proposal which has received preliminary approval from the City Council, the mall would be rezoned to allow construction of apartments or condominiums. “There’s a lack of housing in Massa- chusetts and especially in Peabody,” said Curt Bellavance, the city’s Com- munity Development director. “Our view is we need more housing and this is one way to do it.” The idea, he said, is to encourage housing in business districts, where residents could live near shops. The draft proposal contemplates four- to ve-story buildings that would t the mall and the surrounding neighbor- hood. Proponents say the concept is not new. Somerville’s Assembly Row, the veterinarian. The community 400,000-square-foot mixed-use de- By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF “This was our football eld and now it’s a velopment along the Mystic River, gathers on Friday school, so it’s kind of sad, but we need this offers a mix of retail and housing in for the topping-off SAUGUS — Iron workers raised the - school to learn,” said John Dow, 10. “Edu- ceremony for the the 28-acre district. There’s also Mar- nal beam in the construction of a new, ketStreet, the successful open-air mall cation is important.” new Saugus Mid- 270,000-square-foot middle-high school Alongside his classmates and a crowd of dle-High School with apartments in Lynn eld, just off Friday as voters and students cheered of Route 128. residents, he scribbled his name in colorful where the nal them on. Bellevance said Simon Property marker on the 2,000-pound steel beam. steel beam will “I think it’s going to be exciting,” said Group, the nation’s largest mall owner The beam “will almost be like a time cap- be placed. Inset, which operates the Northshore Mall, Khaled Ladid, a 10-year-old student at sule,” said Town Manager Scott Crabtree. Dakota Dost, 3, does not have immediate plans to Veterans Memorial Elementary School. “It “It’s really about you guys (the kids). Today signs her name on build housing. doesn’t look like much because it doesn’t we are all a part of history.” the nal steel beam “They’ve said it’s something they have any walls, but I think it will be big Construction of the school began last that will be placed may consider in the future,” he said. and amazing.” June. Since then, about 5,100 pieces of steel on the school. Mark Whiting, the mall’s manager, Ladid said he’s excited to one day attend have been erected and 14,600 cubic yards did not return calls seeking comment. the school and he hopes it will have an up- of concrete have been placed. Roughly ITEM PHOTOS | dated computer lab and resources that will SPENSER HASAK PEABODY, A3 help lay the foundation for his career as a SAUGUS, A3 For Saugus runner, the BY BILL BROTHERTON marathon is personal Lynn lifts culture By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Glen Har- to an art form rington found himself at a low point in his life, ham- LYNN — Last year, ArtWeek, an annual 10-day pered by substance abuse festival that celebrates arts, culture, and creativity, problems that got in the way invited communities statewide to participate for the of his college education, and rst time. Lynn dipped its toe in the water and liked picked himself up. how it felt. Now, he’s running the Bos- So this year, said Carolyn Cole, director of the ton Marathon — and other “I wanted to Downtown Lynn Cultural District, the city’s cre- races as well — so that oth- show everybody ative community is diving head rst into the festival, ers may get that chance. presenting 28 events from April 26 to May 5. Most “I don’t have a problem how exceptional are free and family-friendly. discussing it,” he said. “It’s the arts scene is “People jumped at the chance to participate this part of who I am. Years ago, in Lynn.” year,” Cole said. “We all knew we wanted to continue I might have wanted to hide it. The whole thing now is to — Carolyn Cole ARTWEEK, A3 remove the stigma and let people know there’s hope.” Along with Harrington’s awakening with regards to INSIDE substance abuse is the effort Lynn LOOK! Sports he undertook to lose some of School committee Salem State inducts six English softball comes the weight he’d put on since approves eighth grade to Civic Engagement out on top in slugfest his 1999 graduation from “Discovery Academy.” A2 Hall of Fame. A8 with Tech. B1 Glen Harrington will run in the Boston Mara- thon on Monday. HARRINGTON, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 72° VOL. 141, ISSUE 107 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 51° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 OBITUARIES Lynn School Committee approves Richard Petruccelli, 50 eighth grade ‘Discovery Academy’ LYNN — Mr. Rich- one-liners was “I hate ard Petruccelli, 50, being a lefty” and of By Gayla Cawley vocational programming sure things were done place for the eighth-grad- of Lynn, passed away course his famous ITEM STAFF in addition to teaching right and legally with a ers. on Monday, April 1, “laugh and clap” core classes. vote. In addition, he said Tutwiler said junior/se- 2019. whenever hearing LYNN — The School Preference will be given it was a scramble to make nior high schools are fairly Richard was a life- or saying something Committee approved Su- to Breed Middle School sure the program was fea- common in the state and long “Lynner” “Bread funny or a simple perintendent Dr. Patrick students, followed by Mar- sible before bringing it to there’s often structures or and Fed” as he would prank. Tutwiler’s request to close shall and then Pickering the panel’s attention. procedures to keep young- the Early Childhood Cen- be likely to say. He Richard is survived middle schools. Tutwiler Committee members er students away from ter and replace it with was the son of the by his two brothers, said Lynn Public Schools were also concerned about the older ones. Although a new eighth grade, vo- late Joyce Dunnigan Petruc- David and Anthony Petruccelli, has received 283 applica- the city’s three middle there would be no physical cational skills-focused celli. both longtime Lynn residents; tions as of Thursday. schools seeing a dip in structure that would pre- “Discovery Academy” on Richard worked at the Port- his ve beautiful nephews and Students accepted to the their MCAS scores if they vent interaction at Tech, Thursday night, which is hole Pub as an experienced niece, Angelo, Alex, Adam, My- Discovery Academy are lost their best students to their schedules, classroom meant to alleviate over- bartender and waiter. He en- eta and Mikcael. In addition to not guaranteed acceptance the new program. locations and lunches joyed working in the hospital- his loving mother, Richard was crowding at the city’s mid- would be different. dle schools. to Lynn Tech the following But Deputy Superin- ity and restaurant business predeceased by his beloved year. Normally, 250 stu- tendent Debra Ruggiero “While I understand, and his work was his passion. son Brett M. Petruccelli. The unanimous approval dents make up the fresh- said not all those accepted and in some ways agree Richard was an avid Beatles Service information: Rich- came despite the commit- men class at Lynn Tech, into the Discovery Acade- with the separation piece, and Jerry Seinfeld fan. Going ard’s visiting hours will be in tee’s concerns about their according to Tutwiler. there are some real oppor- so far as to name his beloved the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral lack of involvement in my would be “A” students, School Committee mem- but rather may be some- tunities for mentorship dog “Lil Jerry.” Richard had a Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, the process, how drawing and positive intervention,” contagious laugh and could on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 top-scoring students out ber Michael Satterwhite one who has dif culty said the academy is one with attendance with av- Tutwiler said. bring a smile to your face, no from 4-6 p.m. Funeral ser- of the district’s three oth- Despite the concerns, matter what the occasion may vices and Interment will be er middle schools for the that could bene t many erage-to-low grades and kids, but was concerned may get in based on their committee members were be. He referred to himself as a private. For online condolenc- new program might lower largely in favor of voca- “West Lynner,” he would often es and register book please those schools’ Massachu- about the lack of collabo- interview rather than ration between the com- their transcript. tional opportunities for say where he grew up with his visit www.cuffemcginn.com. setts Comprehensive As- more students. longtime West Lynn friends. sessment System (MCAS) mittee and school admin- “We all felt very strong- istration of the program’s ly that this program was “Necessity is the mother Richard will be remembered scores, and how those of invention,” said School development. about hooking the student for his movie quotes and his eighth-graders might be Committee member John Tutwiler announced the who may be disengaged one-liners. One of his favorite affected socially when lo- Ford. “I think this was plan to the School Com- and re-engaging them cated in the same building brought about by a need mittee in late February through this school,” Rug- as high school students. and if there are risks, and applications were so- giero said. The $1.7 million plan to we’ll take them and we licited and received for the School Committee mem- close the ECC and replace can tweak them down Michael W. Serino, 76 it with a 300-student, program before its approv- ber Brian Castellanos said the road. I just think the eighth grade Discovery al by the panel. vocational expansion is reward is going to far out- Academy in its place in He said it’s been past important, but was con- weigh the risk.” the Lynn Tech annex next practice for it to be in the cerned about how the REVERE — Michael his wife Andrea of year will convert Lynn superintendent’s purview younger and older stu- Gayla Cawley can be W. Serino, 76, of Re- Macon, Mo., Melissa Vocational Technical In- to open programs without dents would mix social- reached at gcawley@item- vere, formerly of Lynn, Serino of Revere and stitute into a junior/senior School Committee approv- ly and wondered if there live.com. Follow her on beloved husband of stepchildren Mark high school and focus on al, but wanted to make would be safeguards in Twitter @GaylaCawley. Pauline (Licence) Se- Keating, Sharon rino and loving son of Keating and Edward the late Michael and Keating and his wife Theresa (Bielawski) Paula, of all of Re- English students part of Youth Congress Serino, died at home vere; his sister, Cheryl April 11 surrounded L. Bean and her hus- by his loving family. band Mark of Amesbury; nine Born in Lynn, Michael was grandchildren; and several raised and educated in the nieces and nephews. He was Lynn Public School system. predeceased by his sister Pa- Michael served in the United tricia Serino Wladkowski and States Army during the Viet- her husband Mickey. nam War. He was employed at Service information: Rela- the General Electric Aircraft di- tives and friends are invited to vision for 37 years as a tester. attend funeral services in the Michael enjoyed spending the NADWORNY Funeral Home, summer months at the Kings 798 Western Ave., Lynn, Mon- and Queens Campground in day at 6 p.m. Visiting hours will Maine with his family. be held Monday from 4-6 p.m. He was an active member Cremation to follow. Burial in and past commander St. Mary’s Cemetery at of the Polish Legion of a later date. For guest American Veterans Post book and directions 56. www.nadwornyfuneral- Besides his wife, Mi- home.com. chael is survived by his children, Christine Guinasso and her husband William of Revere, Michael Serino and

Lucia Marando, 88 Twenty- ve Lynn English students attended the Anti-Defamation League’s 25th Annual Youth 1931-2019 Congress last Friday at The Sheraton Boston Hotel. They listened to keynote speaker and Ho- locaust survivor George Elbaum. LYNN — Lucia Mac- her community. ulata Marando, age Lucia lived at the 88, 37 Howard St., same address on Lynn, left this mortal Howard street for realm on Wednesday, more than 47 years Parents press Harvard to remove 4th of April 2019, to and had a long list join friends and fam- of dear friends who ily in God’s domain. will miss her and Lucia was born in remember her with Sackler name from art museum Lynn on July 8, 1931 great fondness. With and was a devoted and life- special appreciation to Father By Steve LeBlanc Sackler family is coming long parishioner of St. Mary’s Ferrara of St Mary’s Church, ASSOCIATED PRESS under increasing scrutiny and St. Joseph’s Catholic Lynn. in the midst of a deadly churches in Lynn. Lucia will Lucia leaves behind her lov- CAMBRIDGE — Par- opioid overdose crisis that always be remembered for her ing sister, Patricia Thomson. ents whose children fatally has claimed the lives of kindness, grace and unwaver- Service information: Lu- overdosed on opioids are tens of thousands of Amer- ing generosity of spirit to her cia willIN be MEMORIAM remembered at demanding Harvard Uni- icans in recent years. family and friends. Lucia was a prayers toDONNA the KIBBEYfaithful on versity remove the name Britain’s Tate museums of a family whose company retiree of General Electric, en- Saturday,2015 April ~ APRIL 27 13 at ~ 20194 p.m. and New York’s Guggen- ON HER ANNIVERSARY makes the powerful pain- joyed traveling, long walks on at St Joseph’s and Sunday, heim Museum, where the killer OxyContin from a the beach and donated much June 9 at 11:30 a.m. at St family has been major building that housed one of her time to the church and Mary’s. donors, announced they of its art museums. would stop taking gifts About two dozen par- from the family. And Tufts ents protested Friday out- side the building that was University, which has a Robert L. O’Neil home to the Arthur M. graduate school of biomed- 1946-2019 Sackler Museum — many ical sciences named for the of them carrying post- family, said it was evaluat- Bob was born in Revere, in 1964. er-sized photos of their ing the relationship. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A lawsuit led by Mas- grew up in Saugus, attended For Tomore the world on you Bob’s might belife, children. Saugus schools and graduat- pleasejust see one theperson, BISBEE-POR- but to me, Wendy Werbiskis, whose Cheryl Juaire, center, of Marlborough, leads sachusetts Attorney Gen- ed from Saugus High School CELLA youFuneral were my Home whole web world. site. son Daniel died from an protesters near the Arthur M. Sackler Museum eral Maura Healey ac- Your Loving Son, cuses Connecticut-based Kibbey overdose in 2017, likened at Friday in Cambridge. Harvard’s decision to ac- Purdue Pharma and the cept donations from the football injury in college donated funds in 1982 Sackler family of hiding IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM in the 1990s. He said he that contributed to the the risks of opioids from DONNA KIBBEY MARGUERITE "PEGGY" LOCKE Sackler family to “blood 2015 ~ APRIL 13 ~ 2019 1999 ~ APRIL 13 ~ 2019 money.” Werbiskis, 56, was taken to a hospital construction of the origi- doctors and patients. The ON HER ANNIVERSARY ON HER 20TH ANNIVERSARY said her son was a plumb- for treatment and was nal building that housed Sackler family owns the Gone from our lives one so dear, prescribed 100 Oxycodone the museum. The museum drug company. But in our hearts, forever near. er and became addicted to Missed by your OxyContin when he was pills and told to take three was moved in 2014 into ever-growing family. going through a dif cult or four a day as needed. another building housing phase of his life and some- “He got addicted right other Harvard museums. 781-593-7700 one suggested it could away and it was hell for “Dr. Sackler died in 1987, Publishing Daily, except Sundays help him feel better. She the next 15 years until he before OxyContin was de- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 said he didn’t realize how died,” LaGreca said. He veloped and marketed. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional of ces. addictive the drug was. said Matthew was in and Given these circumstances Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Home delivery “Harvard, we want the out of rehab and eventually and legal and contractual Subscriptions subscribers Sackler name to come died in 2014 at age 41 from considerations, Harvard Prepaid by mail to all parts of the down,” she said. “This is a an acute overdose of meth- does not have plans to re- $20.00 for 4 weeks To the world you might be Get FREE access just one person, but to me, wonderful institution. And adone when he was making move Dr. Sackler’s name $65.00 for 13 weeks you were my whole world. to the e-edition on $130.00 for 26 weeks Your Loving Son, to be associated with the an effort to get clean. from the museum. The $260.00 for 1 year Kibbey Sackler family is wrong, “The Sackler family lied Arthur M. Sackler Founda- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, on every level possible. No and our kids died,” LaGre- tion does not fund the Ar- send address changes to: more blood money.” ca said. thur M. Sackler Museum The Daily Item IN MEMORIAM Tony LaGreca, 71, said A spokesman for the at Harvard,” the museum 110 Munroe St. MARGUERITE "PEGGY" LOCKE P.O. Box 5 1999 ~ APRIL 13 ~ 2019 his son Matthew became Harvard Art Museums said in a statement Friday. Lynn, MA 01903 ON HER 20TH ANNIVERSARY addicted after suffering a said Arthur M. Sackler The protest comes as the Gone from our lives one so dear, But in our hearts, forever near. Missed by your ever-growing family. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynn lifts culture to an art form For Saugus runner, the marathon is personal ARTWEEK folks who want to join in. www.artweekma.org. Central Square with GALA From A1 “What connects us all? Presented by Highland 3-7 p.m. HARRINGTON half-marathon and then Literally, that purple Street Foundation and Elizabeth Hall performs at From A1 signed up for the New York after last year’s success train,” said Cole. “We produced by the Boch Bent Water Brewing Marathon last November, and expand on it.” were told, in the history Center, the ArtWeek Monday, April 29 Malden Catholic High and was accepted as a Visitors last year came of ArtWeek, communities festival, formed in 2013, 7-9 p.m. School. runner for the Chris Her- from as far away as West- have never done some- now has more than 100 Vintage Neon & Street Art Tour “My wife (Danielle) got ren Project, a non-profit ern Massachusetts and thing like this, working towns throughout Mas- with Beyond Walls pregnant twice, and each recovery program founded New Hampshire, said Cole. together on one project. sachusetts participating, Tuesday, April 30 time I guess I got preg- by the former Durfee High Many from Cambridge and The Lynn, City of Firsts presenting some 600 9:30-10:30 a.m. nant, too,” said Harrington, star who himself has bat- Boston who had read about tradition continues.” events. Mural Painting with Lynn Tech 37, referring to the weight tled addiction. downtown Lynn’s murals The MBTA jumped on students at LynnArts he accumulated while his “My dad and I used to go and resurgence came out of board, and helped Cole, Friday, April 26 6-6:30 p.m. wife was carrying daugh- see him play all the time,” sheer curiosity. ReachArts president 3:30-6 p.m. Culture Council at Lynn City ters Faith and Marley. said Harrington. “Chris is Arts organizations in Jackie Kinney, and Kate transpARTation (Lynn-Swamp- Hall As a pipe fitter for Co- really a good guy.” several towns, including Luchini, the Lynn Cultur- scott-Salem train platforms) 7-9 p.m. lumbia Gas of Massachu- Harrington made it Natick and Franklin, in- al District’s first director 6-7 p.m. LPS Jazz Band Showcase at setts, he finds himself through New York, and vited Cole to speak about who now helms Salem’s Lynn at Night with Lynn Walk- Lynn Auditorium climbing stairs every day while he generally runs how the city’s and region’s arts commission, make ing Shoe Tours Wednesday, May 1 for his job. for the Herren Project, he creative communities are this happen. Saturday, April 27 4-6 p.m. “I had to climb four will be raising money for working together to shine Among Lynn’s ArtWeek 10 a.m. - noon LPS All-City Art Exhibit at Lyn- flights of stairs in an a spotlight on all that the the Pine Street Inn Mon- offerings are several Trolley on Lynn Commons with nArts apartment building, and North Shore has to offer. day in Boston. different walking tours, Lynn Walking Shoe Tours 5-8 p.m. by the time I got to the “I asked how many had While he’s been diligent history-oriented ones led 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lynn Community Television top, I was out of breath. been in Lynn lately, and about training, he says by Michelle Guzman and Lynn Public Library’s Historic Open House Now here I was. I was two people total raised a vintage neon and street Library Tours 6-10 p.m. that things have been a an athlete in high school, their hands. I told them, art tour by the Beyond 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Artist Pop-Up at Bent Water little rockier than he’d and I couldn’t climb four ‘You won’t go out (of Walls team. Ironbound Tiffany Windows Tour/Organ Brewing like. But not for lack of ef- flights of stairs without Lynn) the way you came will present a Food Truck Recital at St. Stephen’s Church Thursday, May 2 fort or interest. getting out of breath.” in,’ that they would be Festival, galleries will open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 6-9 p.m. “Last October was the The 6-foot-3-inch Har- impressed by all that is their doors to showcase Artisan’s Fair at the Galleries Life Drawing at Pick Up Mod- Merrimack Valley (gas) ex- rington figured he’d jolt happening here. I wanted local artists and sponsor at LynnArts (GALA) ern & More plosion,” he said, “and we himself out of his malaise to show everybody how classes, and there will be Noon - 1 p.m. Friday, May 3 were all out straight. We by running a road race. exceptional the arts scene an opportunity to view and Lynn Walking Shoe Tours Tiffa- 6-7 p.m. were working like 90 hours He took to social media is in Lynn. It’s a commu- learn about the awe-inspir- ny Windows en Español Lynn de Noche with Lynn Walk- a week and I had to fit nity catalyst,” said Cole. ing Tiffany windows at St. Noon - 8 p.m. ing Shoe Tours and found a half mara- (training) where I could.” One new program, Stephen’s Church. Lynn Ironbound’s Food Truck Festi- 7-9 p.m. thon at Disney World in Two weeks ago, he ran transpARTation, is a Public Schools students val Pictures in Stone Photo Trans- Florida and vowed to lose the course from Ashland collaborative event with will present an “All-City Art 5-5:45 p.m. fer Onto Slate at OASIS the weight and run it. to the finish line, and Swampscott’s ReachArts Exhibit” and a “Jazz Band Michael Aghahowa Recent Saturday, May 4 “It took me eight solid learned that “you can’t go and Salem’s Public Arts Showcase.” Lynn Commu- Works at Great Art Studio 10 a.m. - noon months to lose the weight out too fast. The first part Commission. During rush nity Television will host an 6-7 p.m. Pioneers Throughout History and get in shape for it,” he of the race you’re losing hour on Friday, April 26, open house of its studios, Lynn de Noche with Lynn Walk- with Lynn Walking Shoe Tours said. “It didn’t take me too elevation, and it’s not un- at the commuter rail sta- and a Cultural Compact ing Shoe Tours 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. long to lose the weight. I til Newton that you hit the tion in all three communi- Council presentation will Sunday, April 28 Letterpress Printmaking at dropped 60 pounds. I in- hills.” ties, artists and musicians take place at City Hall. Noon - 1:15 p.m. Raw Art Works corporated weight train- Running the race has will be on each platform, This year’s full schedule Mary Baker Eddy Tour with 2-4 p.m. ing and reeled in my diet.” paid huge dividends. For inviting train riders to of Lynn events follows. Lynn Walking Shoe Tours Tales from the Hall at Grand He also said he redis- one thing, his wife has be- sing, paint and have fun. For more info on the 1:30-2:45 p.m. Army of the Republic covered the instincts that come a fitness instructor Lynn musician Dave Lynn programs, go to the Mary Baker Eddy Tour with Sunday, May 5 made him a too, “and she’s very sup- Simmons will set up a ArtWeekLynn Facebook Lynn Walking Shoe Tours 1-3 p.m. player and a sprinter in portive. She makes sure small sound system at the page. For the statewide 2-4 p.m. Trolley for Pioneers with Lynn high school. I’m able to get my train- Central Square stop for ArtWeek calendar, go to Mosaic Sidewalk Project in Walking Shoe Tours “Plus, for me, it was ing in. We work well as a peaceful,” he said. “It was team.” a reflective time for me. The other thing? When I train, I put the “I’m 37 years old, and Saugus beams about its new school Rolling Stones on my ear- I feel as if I’m in better phones and think of my shape than I was when I SAUGUS The first question re- dad (who died last year). I was 17,” he said. “It’s been have the prayer card from From A1 quested $160 million for a a great time to think, and grades six through 12 com- his funeral mass, and I laugh, and cry. I’m outside, 22,000 square feet of roof- bination middle and high held it up as I crossed the and it’s been really, really ing has been installed, school. The second sought finish line in New York good for me. It’s been a big and more than 85,000 support for a $25 million last year. I’ll do that again part of my recovery.” labor-hours have been district-wide master plan in Boston. Running has worked. that would restructure been a big part of my heal- Steve Krause can be ing process.” reached at skrause@item- “I want to acknowledge the district to include an He made it through the live.com. the work of the iron work- upper elementary school ers, Local 7; without them, for grades three through it doesn’t happen,” said five at the existing Bel- Students to teach teachers Crabtree. monte Middle School and Saugus Iron Works su- a lower elementary school about human rights and values perintendent Paul DePrey for pre-K through second gave the children a lesson grade at the Veterans Me- STUDENTS and Sen. Brendan Crigh- on the town’s history, as morial Elementary School. From A1 ton, who reached out to the site of the first inte- Prudencio via email. grated ironworks in North Following the elec- tion, the Massachusetts said. “That is slated to hap- “I thought all of this America. pen this summer. Related School Building Authori- would have taken a lot “The skills required to to that planned experience ty (MSBA), the quasi-in- more time but it’s all hap- produce this facility start- will be discussion on spe- dependent government pening really fast,” Nolas- ed just a mile from here,” cific professional learning agency that funds public co said. said DePrey. activities. Carlos recent- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK schools, awarded the town “I never expected it to When complete, the ly shared his thinking on Aria Reardon, 3, runs up and hugs her uncle, a grant of up to $63.8 mil- get this far,” said Phok. new middle-high school the professional learning “People are actually lis- Mike Reardon, who helped build the new Sau- lion to construct the build- will be 270,000 square which, at a glance, is really tening to us and what we gus Middle-High School. ing. feet in total, including a impressive.” have to say … Now, more The master plan is a 12,000-square-foot gym- With suggestions from than ever, kids get in cer- nasium and capacity for town project and is be- offices will be moved from Each floor has a central a few School Committee tain situations where they 1,360 students in grades ing pursued through the the Roby Building. area with project space to members, Prudencio and need to understand the six through 12. It will MSBA. The town’s share The school has two celebrate Science Technol- his team wrote a full pro- basics of human rights.” house state-of-the-art sci- of the total project is esti- wings — one for the high ogy, Engineering, Art and posal for a Professional Toni Dimeo-Zavras, the ence labs and technology school and the other for Math (STEAM). mated to be $118 million, Development Day dedi- department head of social classrooms, fine and per- the middle school — with Voters overwhelmingly bonded over a 30-year pe- cated to training teachers studies at Lynn English, forming arts classrooms common areas on each supported two debt exclu- riod. on how to take the curric- said the students exempli- and a 750-seat auditori- The school is expected to floor, said Tina Stanislas- sions to allow for the con- ulum and bring it into the fy leadership and dignity. um. In addition, plans in- be completed by 2020. classroom. School Commit- clude a new sports com- ki, project manager with struction of the new school She could see the lessons HMFH Architects Inc. and a restructuring of the tee member Jared Nich- of human rights and val- plex and outdoor track, Bridget Turcotte can be olson said human rights The middle school side entire district during a ues easily woven into the walking paths, outdoor reached at bturcotte@item- and values could be imple- has three stories and the special election in June updated civics curriculum, classrooms, and student live.com. Follow her on mented into the new civics gardens. Administrative high school side has four. 2017. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. which would begin on the curriculum, given the dis- elementary level, she said. trict has been working on “Educating our students A place to eat, a place to shop, a place to live overhauling it as a result on human values and hu- of some statewide changes. man dignity is vital,” said “Their initiative of tak- School Committee mem- tions include the former listed just eight condos for sure what gets built fits PEABODY ing on such an important ber Michael Satterwhite. From A1 Lahey Hospital & Medical sale in Peabody. The offer- the neighborhood.” issue is encouraging and Center’s MRI facility on ings range from a two-bed- Councilor-at-Large Anne “I support this push by something I think people students in our schools A Simon spokeswoman Prospect Street. room at Tannery Gadens Manning-Martin lobbied are excited about,” said said she had no informa- In addition, if approved, on Foster Street for the council to boost the af- and I am hopeful the ad- Nicholson. “We need to ministration will take tion to share. the proposal would replace $219,900 to $434,900 for a fordable housing require- harvest their enthusiasm Given the collapse of underused parcels housing two-bedroom townhouse at ment in the new district steps to share in this awe- … Having students’ voic- some moment for our city. major chain stores like at 190, 190R and 176 New- Huntington Wood. to 25 percent, up from 15 es in curriculum design is Sears and Toys “R” Us, Pimental declined to say We all believe that a qual- bury St., better known as percent. Her measure was sending a good message to developers and housing Route 1, including Mac’s how much he will pay for ity education should be approved unanimously. students that we are in- advocates say it’s an idea Trailer Park, a mobile the site, which is owned by accessible and available As a result, a housing cluding them in the design Simon should fast-track. home park with 22 lots. the John R. Grossi Back- to all but we should also development in the new- of their own education.” In a conference call with A developer who said he land Realty Trust. It is as- believe the same about ly-zoned areas with 100 The idea came to fruition analysts in February, Si- was part of the team that sessed at $238,600, accord- units would have to re- human rights.” last year after Prudencio mon’s CEO David Simon built the Latitude Sports ing to property records. serve 25 for income-eligi- participated in Educate Bella diGrazia can be said his company is worried Clubs plans to close soon on Ward 5 City Councilor ble tenants or buyers. to Remember, a workshop reached at bdigrazia@ about more retailers with the 3.7-acre parcel located Joel Saslaw, whose district Manning-Martin said hosted by the Lynn non- high debt declaring bank- behind the health club. includes the Route 1 South she expects opposition to itemlive.com. Follow her on profit Global Embassy of ruptcy and ending their “We originally wanted site, said the parcel at the the proposal from develop- Twitter @BelladiGrazia. Activists for Peace. He con- long-term mall leases, ac- to do a hotel, but neigh- rear of Latitudes has been ers and their attorneys. cording to Bloomberg News. bors opposed that idea,” underused for years. It tinued to volunteer with “They will argue the re- LAW OFFICES OF The zoning amendments, said Arthur Pimental, a once housed a landscaping the program and became quirement will allegedly JAMES J. CARRIGAN which require Planning Peabody builder. “But res- company, he said. cut into their profits,” she inspired by their work. He Board approval, would idential is a better fit and “If the right building is said. “But we have a hous- spent the beginning of this • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation allow construction of four- we’re looking forward to constructed, it will im- ing crisis in Massachu- school year seeing if his or five-story buildings on working with the city if prove the quality of life peers were interested in • Accidents setts. I think we can reach 25 years located across most of the mall, including the idea is approved.” for the neighborhood,” he an agreement because such a curriculum. from Lynn District Court Now, six months after the former Sears store. In While the concept is in said. “We are trying to they are able to be built in 15 Johnson St. addition, several parcels its infancy, Pimental said find land to build housing places where they couldn’t their petition went out, on Cross and Prospect his company prefers to that will make a positive the students’ hard work is 781-596-0100 build before.” JAMES J. CARRIGAN streets and Route 1 South build condominiums given contribution to the area. being noticed not only by ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN would get the green light the lack of units for sale. At If the zoning change is ap- Thomas Grillo can be city officials and school LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL for housing. press time, the MLS Prop- proved, I will work with reached at tgrillo@item- administrators, but also www.jamescarriganlaw.com Among the other loca- erty Information Network the developer to make live.com. by state Rep. Dan Cahill [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 OPINION

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Alukonis/Cher Magic Chakoutis of Old Tyme Ext. 5 EDITORIAL I’ve not only had the Salon, Jennifer Fulk/ for not only donating a Retail and Online Advertising support of friends and Celtics tickets, Bill Ter- gift certificate but for [email protected] family but also from lecky/North Shore Nav- also providing the food ADVERTISING the Lynn community. igators, New England and the Hibernians for Ernie Carpenter Jr. Lynnfield’s Growing up in the city Aquarium, The Glynn donating the hall. Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 of Lynn, I’ve always Hospitality Group/ I would also like to [email protected] known that we live in a The Black Rose, Mr. thank Steve Krause Gary Golden next move community that comes Wong/Kowloon Komedy at The Daily Item for Sales Representative, ext. 1280 together and encour- Club, Jaselyn Roman/ taking the time to talk [email protected] Opposition to Lynnfield’s rail trail ages and supports one Expertease Studio, Ralph Mitchell with me and writing Sales Representative, ext. 1313 was not enough this week to stop res- another. Being the Swan Boats of Boston, such a supportive [email protected] idents from voting 53 percent to 47 recipient of this encour- Old Town Trolley, Mike article. Patricia Whalen percent to push ahead with the trail. agement and support and Sandi Anastos/ Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Thank you again to [email protected] Opponents threw every obstacle ex- has made me appreci- The Yellow Farmhouse everyone. See you at cept the kitchen sink in the way of the BUSINESS OFFICE ate the community I Inn, Don Crowell/Lar- the finish line! question’s passage. They tried to tie live in even more. com Theatre, Boston Maria Alvaracin ext. 1205 the trail plan to environmental con- Thank you to ev- Bruins Organization, Thomas Mackin [email protected] tamination and potential damage to Susan J. Conti Lynnfield’s natural resources. They ITEM FILE PHOTO | Controller, ext. 1288 warned about potential encroach- SPENSER HASAK [email protected] ment on private land and an erosion Lynn’s Thomas Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 of privacy caused by trail users. Mackin preps [email protected] They even harnessed the voice of a for Monday’s Marian Kinney national organization to question the Boston ext. 1212 merits of the trail in light of its histo- Marathon. [email protected] ry as a former railroad right of way. Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 One well-meaning writer wrote that [email protected] the trail made no sense in the event Mike Shanahan trains might roll once again through Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Lynnfield. [email protected] Carolina Trujillo Everyone is entitled to their opinion Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 in America. But it’s hard not to con- [email protected] clude that the opposition overplayed Jim Wilson its hand and defeated itself by upset- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] ting the delicate balance of popular opinion concerning the trail that saw CIRCULATION Lisa Mahmoud Town Meeting endorse the proposal Manager, ext. 1239 by a one-vote margin in 2017. [email protected] So what happens now with the CLASSIFIED trail? The Massachusetts Depart- Abbe Young Smith ment of Transportation has pledged Manager, ext. 1276 $10.2 million that would be used to [email protected] construct the 4.4-mile trail, erect GRAPHICS Trevor Andreozzi fences along the route, and build a Designer boardwalk across Reedy Meadow. A vote for Polly Titcomb [email protected] If money for the trail materializ- Mohamed Diop es, construction would start in 2022. Designer That timetable gives residents time A few months ago I or hear a balanced in seeing multiple sides [email protected] received a summons evaluation of a local of complex issues and Mark Sutherland to take a breath, and talk again Creative Director about why a trail makes sense and for jury duty — a first issue, Polly is who I talk balancing them carefully [email protected] for me. I am a mom, I to. She is active and what obstacles stand in the way of before making a deci- NEWSROOM making it a town asset. work and I’m active in informed and I trust her sion. I know I am voting a number of community implicitly to be fair. She Mike Alongi It’s hard to imagine that an as- for someone who has Sports Reporter ext. 1228 groups. I don’t have time has been on the town [email protected] phalt, 12-foot-wide path can be an spent countless hours for jury duty. So I texted Finance Committee for over the past month Bill Brotherton ongoing source of controversy. But my friend Polly. She’s a years, she is active in Features Editor ext. 1338 the rail trail debate poured letters to meeting Swampscott [email protected] lawyer — I figured she’d her kids’ school life, she residents she doesn’t the editor into this newspaper and have the scoop on how I attends town meetings Gayla Cawley the Lynnfield Weekly and almost know — hearing their Reporter, ext. 1236 could get out of it. and functions. concerns and getting a [email protected] made Tuesday’s town election an af- Polly’s response: “Sar- When I vote for Polly better understanding of Cheryl Charles terthought for residents who voted ah, this is democracy in on April 30, I know I News Editor, ext. 1278 whom she will be repre- to fill empty seats for several town action. Be excited about am voting to elect an [email protected] senting as a member of offices. it!” incredible woman with Bella diGrazia the Board of Selectmen. Reporter, ext. 1317 The debate became so polarized This is one of the a proven track record of [email protected] that one resident bemoaned the positive reminders I prioritizing time to build I know that I couldn’t make a better choice on Thomas Grillo trail’s ability, combined with the now- often receive from Polly. our town and to inspire Reporter, ext. 1264 scrapped proposal to build a Market- She believes that civic others (myself included) this ballot than voting [email protected] Street cinema, to divide residents. engagement is critical- to be engaged. for Polly Titcomb. Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 On the other end of the spectrum, ly important at a local I know I am voting for Sarah Hesch [email protected] level. If I want to know a woman who has inten- one trail supporter described the Thor Jourgensen path winding from Lynnfield into what’s going on in town, tionally honed her skills Millett Road Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Wakefield as a future source of joy [email protected] for users. Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 The smoke has cleared from the [email protected] election battleground and the trail Steve Krause appears, in Board of Selectmen Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Chairman Richard Dalton’s words to [email protected] Owen O’Rourke be a win, but “not a mandate.” Photographer, ext. 1224 Dalton knows Lynnfield like the [email protected] back of his hand. He knows town Emma LeBlanc Pérez politics equally well, so how does one Copy Editor [email protected] evaluate his qualified analysis of the Harold Rivera trail question’s passage? Sports Editor, ext. 1238 He seems to be saying voters made [email protected] it clear they want to proceed with the Roberto Scalese News Editor, ext. 1211 trail, but they are not sure how the [email protected] process should unfold. Anne Marie Tobin One point is crystal clear: Lynn- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 field residents like to talk, so let the [email protected] conversation commence. It’s hard to Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 imagine there is any complaint or [email protected] worry concerning the trail that can’t Ryan York be surmounted with conversation, Copy Editor, ext. 1220 common sense, and planning. [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, APRIL 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION As cashless stores grow, so does the backlash By Alexandra Olson that requires stores to ac- effectively cashless as well. and Ken Sweet cept cash, so lawmakers Advocates for cashless ASSOCIATED PRESS are working on the issue at bans worry technology is the state and city level. moving too fast for the NEW YORK — Hembert Earlier this year, Phila- 6.5 percent of American Figueroa just wanted a delphia became the first households — 8.4 million taco. city to ban cashless stores, — who do not have a bank So he was surprised to despite efforts by Amazon account, according to the learn the dollar bills in his to dissuade it. New Jersey Federal Deposit Insurance pocket were no good at Dos passed a statewide ban Corporation. Toros Taqueria in Man- soon after, and a similar Figueroa is among the hattan, one of a small but ban is working its way much larger group con- growing number of estab- through the New York City sidered “underbanked,” lishments across the U.S. Council. Before this year meaning they have a pri- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS where customers can only there was only one juris- mary bank account but Restaurant owner Arielle Haspel told the dining website Eater that she pay by card or smartphone. diction that required busi- regularly rely on alterna- Cash-free stores are gen- wanted to offer modified, “clean” versions of typical Chinese menu items nesses to accept cash: Mas- tive financial services like in her Lucky Lee’s restaurant in New York. erating a backlash among sachusetts, which passed a check cashers. More than some activists and liber- law nearly 40 years ago. 24 million U.S. households al-leaning policymakers “The potential societal are underbanked, accord- who say the practice dis- cost of a cashless econo- ing to the FDIC. NYC Chinese eatery heats up criminates against people my I think outweighs the The issue disproportion- like Figueroa, who either potential benefits for busi- ately affects African-Amer- lack bank accounts or rely nesses,” said Ritchie Tor- ican and Hispanic commu- cultural appropriation debate on cash for many transac- res, a New York City coun- nities. About 17 percent tions. cilman for the South Bronx of African-American and By Terry Tang rant’s Instagram page. He also said it’s a myth Figueroa, an ironwork- who introduced the bill. 14 percent of Hispanic ASSOCIATED PRESS Haspel’s comments are that Chinese-American er, had to stand to the Policymakers argue that households have no bank the latest misstep in a suc- restaurants use MSG. side, holding his taco, un- while cashless enterpris- accounts, compared to just A New York City restau- cession of restaurateurs Most cut it out of their til a sympathetic cashier es aren’t widespread now, 3 percent of white house- rant owner who touted her and TV chefs who have kitchens in the 1970s be- “clean” American-Chinese helped him find another the practice could expand holds, according to the been criticized for insen- cause it was so unpopular, cuisine and derided Chi- customer willing to pay for to more services, including FDIC. sitivity when dealing with making Haspel’s reference nese dishes as swimming his meal with a card in ex- some that cater to low- Figueroa, an immigrant food from a culture that’s problematic, Ku said. in “globs of processed but- change for cash. er-income people. from the Dominican Re- not their own. On Tuesday, the restau- ter,” sodium and MSG is “I had money and I Walmart-owned Sam’s public, only opened a cred- Robert Ku, a professor rant acknowledged the renewing the long-simmer- couldn’t pay,” he said. Club opened its first ca- it union account two years of Asian American studies uproar via Instagram and The issue got some shier-less store in Dallas ago. It took another year ing debate about stereo- typing and cultural appro- and food studies at Bing- promised to listen and re- high-profile attention this last year, using technolo- to build up enough funds hamton University, New flect on people’s comments. week when retail giant gy that allows customers to use his debit card regu- priation in the restaurant world. York, said Haspel came off But it also denied insulting Amazon bowed to pressure to scan and pay for items larly. as relying on age-old ste- all Chinese food. from activists and agreed Arielle Haspel, who with their smartphones. He still occasionally re- reotypes of Chinese food “Chinese cuisine is in- to accept cash at more is white and a certified Kroger has installed simi- lies on a check casher if he being unsanitary or gro- credibly diverse and comes than 30 cashless stores, health coach, told the din- lar technology in about 400 needs money quickly, and tesque. It was especially in many different flavors including its Amazon Go ing website Eater that she stores nationwide. much of his income comes tone-deaf in New York City (usually delicious in our convenience stores, which Stadiums in Tampa Bay, wanted to offer modified, in cash from his week- where most locals regu- opinion) and health bene- have no cashiers, and its Fla., and Atlanta have end job as a busboy. He “clean” versions of typical larly eat Chinese food, he fits. Every restaurant has book shops. Amazon de- started to go cashless, or has no credit card and no Chinese menu items. In added. the right to tout the posi- clined to say when the nearly cashless, and the apps on his phone and has a now deleted Instagram “These are long-standing tives of its food.” change would happen. Barclays Center, where the only shopped online three post, Haspel said that a tropes that have followed The restaurant’s owners There is no federal law Brooklyn Nets play, is now times. Chinese noodle dish, lo mein, can make people feel specifically Chinese food did not return messages “bloated and icky.” more than any other cui- seeking comment. Online critics pounced, sine,” said Ku, who has White TV chefs like An- House Democrats cheer wins of including New York Bao- written about the cultural drew Zimmern and Gordon haus restaurateur and politics of Asian food in the Ramsay have been skew- first 100 days, ponder stumbles author Eddie Huang who U.S. “What she’s focused on ered for their respective dismissed Lucky Lee’s as is health and being clean, Asian restaurants (both of “the Fyre Fest of food & which implies the others which also use the adjec- urbs. and exposed party divi- By Lisa Mascaro ‘wellness,’” on the restau- were not.” tive “lucky” in their name). and Padmananda The first 100 days is of- sions over Israel’s treat- Rama ten a milestone for a new ment of Palestinians. One ASSOCIATED PRESS Congress — an automat- new lawmaker, Rashida ic, if arbitrary, moment to Tlaib of Michigan, stunned Trump ‘strongly looking’ at releasing WASHINGTON — New- assess the workings of the some when, on Day One, ly elected Rep. Sharice legislative branch. This she told supporters — us- migrants into Dem ‘sanctuary cities’ Davids is most proud of year, it’s even more note- ing an expletive — that setting up a congressio- worthy because of the his- the new majority would By Jill Colvin home city of House Speak- Department of Home- nal office in part of her and Colleen Long er Nancy Pelosi, who on land Security and a White Kansas district she said toric nature of the fresh- impeach Trump. men class. It is two-thirds Moreover, few of their ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday called the idea “un- House official had insisted, hadn’t seen one for years. worthy of the presidency of in nearly identical state- For Rep. Lucy Mc- Democrat, with more wom- bills will ever be signed WASHINGTON — Pres- en than men on that side of into law. In fact, most are the United States and dis- ments, that the plan was Bath, her biggest victory ident Donald Trump said respectful of the challeng- the aisle. It’s also the most simply resolutions that dead on arrival. was passing the gun back- Friday he is considering es that we face as a coun- “This was just a sugges- diverse ever, with many are being panned by the ground checks legislation releasing “Illegal Immi- try, as a people, to address tion that was floated and newbies swept into office Senate, where Majority she advocated for after her grants” in Democratic who we are — a nation of rejected, which ended any in a blue wave that fol- Leader Mitch McConnell son’s shooting death. And strongholds to punish con- immigrants.” further discussion,” the lowed two years of Trump. is providing backstop with for New York Rep. Alexan- gressional foes for inaction The idea of pressing im- White House official said. House Democrats set out his Republican majority to dria Ocasio-Cortez, her top on the border — just hours migration authorities to But not, apparently, by an ambitious agenda with keep the measures from achievement was the in- after White House and embrace the plan was dis- the president, who revived legislation on the kitchen ever making it to Trump’s troduction of the landmark Homeland Security offi- cussed in November and the idea in his tweets. table priorities that helped Green New Deal. desk. cials insisted the idea had then again in February as The plan, which was first As the Democratic fresh- them win the majority — McConnell said Pelosi’s been rejected as fast as it the Trump administration reported by the Washing- men lawmakers round protecting the Affordable challenges resemble those had been proposed. struggled with a surge of ton Post, is one of many the first 100 days of their Care Act, imposing new Republicans have keeping “Due to the fact that migrants at the border, ideas considered by an new majority in the House, ethics rules — while engag- their right flank in line. “I Democrats are unwilling according to three people increasingly frustrated they’re taking stock of ing in aggressive oversight was almost tempted to call to change our very dan- who spoke on condition of White House in recent their accomplishments, of the Trump administra- up my friend the speaker gerous immigration laws, anonymity to outline pri- months as Trump has noting the stumbles and tion. Their investigations and say, ‘Congratulations, we are indeed, as report- vate conversations. Home- railed against the grow- marking their place as a extend well beyond special you’ve got a Freedom Cau- ed, giving strong consid- land Security and ICE law- ing number of Central front line of resistance to counsel Robert Mueller’s cus on your hands,’” he told erations to placing Illegal yers quickly rejected the American migrant fami- President Donald Trump. probe into Russian inter- reporters Thursday, refer- Immigrants in Sanctuary proposal, according to the lies crossing the southern “When I came here, I ference in the 2016 elec- ring to the House’s conser- Cities only,” Trump tweet- people, and it was dropped border and looked for new said the days of business tion as they dig into the vative group. ed. He added that, “The on the grounds that it was ways to increase leverage as usual in the Congress president’s business deal- House Republicans gath- Radical Left always seems complicated, too expensive on congressional Demo- are done, and I think that’s ings and push for Trump’s ered on the Capitol steps to have an Open Borders, and a misuse of funds, two crats to change laws that what we’ve seen,” said Rep. tax returns. for their own 100-day Open Arms policy - so this of the people said. Trump insists are making Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., But with the spotlight event, ridiculing the new should make them very Earlier Friday, both the the problem worse. a nurse and former Obama comes high-profile set- majority for catering to the happy!” administration official,backs. Democrats splin- liberal left and failing to He told reporters later who took over a GOP-held tered over Ocasio-Cortez’s keep their campaign prom- Friday he was “strongly seat in the Chicago sub- climate change proposal ises. looking at” the idea. “They’re always say- LYNNFIELD ing they have open arms. Let’s see if they have open WEEKLY arms,” he said. NEWS His comments, which ap- peared to catch officials at the Department of Home- We reach EVERY land Security off guard, came as critics were blast- household in Lynnfield ing news that the White House had at least twice every week. considered a plan to re- lease detained immigrants Let us help get your into so-called sanctuary cities as an effort to use message in front of all migrants as pawns to go after political opponents. of Lynnfield. “Sanctuary cities” are places where local author- ities do not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, de- nying information or re- ESSEX MEDIA GROUP sources that would help ICE round up for depor- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tation people living in the For more info on EMG’s publications, From left, reps Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida country illegally. please contact Ernie Carpenter at Tlaib listen during a House Oversight and Reform Committee meeting They include New York 781-593-7700 ext. 1355 or in Washington. 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All address information, particularly on Thursday. 2:26 a.m. A caller reported an intoxicat- Officer reported the woman did ing a motor vehicle with a sus- arrests, reflect police records. In the Entry/exit burglar alarm ed male trying to get into his car not want any police action tak- pended license, miscellaneous event of a perceived inaccuracy, it Complaints sounded at Lynnfield High on Pleasant Street at 2:58 p.m. en. motor vehicle equipment viola- is the sole responsibility of the con- School on Friday at 5:50 a.m. on Thursday. Suspicious activity reported tion, and arrestee furnish to law A report of unfounded gun- Officer reports all appears to be A caller reported a car was in the parking lot at 12 Crown- enforcement false identification cerned party to contact the relevant shots on Pennybrook Road at in order. operating at a high rate of inshield St. on Wednesday at information. police department and have the 11:01 a.m. on Thursday; on Drive through motion detector speed and was “going to kill 6:55 p.m. Detective checked department issue a notice of correc- Pennybrook Road at 11:10 a.m. burglar alarm sounded at Kelly someone” at Humphrey and Te- on a woman in the lot and will Accidents tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or on Thursday. Jeep Chrysler Plymouth at 353 desco streets at 3:52 p.m. on document. clarifications will not be made without A report of a fight at Broad North Broadway on Friday at Thursday. Caller from 48 Lynnfield St. A report of a motor vehicle and Estes streets at 12:50 p.m. 6:29 a.m. Officer reports all ap- A caller reported their car was reported she is being followed crash at Kohl’s Department express notice of change from the ar- on Thursday; at Breed Middle Store at 12:44 a.m. Thursday; at resting police department. pears to be in order. Employees stolen with the keys still inside by a “repo man” on Wednesday School, 90 O’Callaghan Way, at are on scene but lack access to on Washington Street at 8:47 at 6:55 p.m. and he is sitting Route 1 North near Essex Street 2:23 p.m. on Thursday; at 285 the building. p.m. on Thursday. At 8:55 p.m., near her home. Officer spoke at 1:42 p.m. Thursday; at Stop LYNN Lynn Shore Drive at 5:32 p.m. they called back and stated her with the reporting party and all & Shop on Main Street at 2:45 on Thursday. Complaints brother stole it after an argu- is OK. Reporting party called p.m. Thursday; at Wheelabrator Arrests A report of a drunk person at ment and he may be intoxicat- police again at 8:37 p.m. to re- Saugus at 8:37 a.m. Friday. Brothers Deli, 41 Market St., at Debris in road reported on ed. Responding officers found port the “repo man” is in front Cornell Johnson was ar- 4:33 p.m. on Thursday. Thursday at 10:51 a.m. at Complaints rested on a warrant charge of the brother but the caller did of her home again and said A report of threats made at Route 128 South. Massachu- she does not have the vehicle possession of a Class E drug at not want to pursue any legal A caller reported a landscap- 121 Lawton Ave. at 5:32 p.m. setts State Police and the Mas- and would like him to be moved 4:55 p.m. on Thursday. action. ing company blowing debris on Thursday. sachusetts Highway Depart- along. Officer reports the vehi- Georgios Keskinidis, 37, of from a yard into the roadway at A report of an unwelcome ment contacted. cle in question belongs to a 82 Judge Road, was arrested 8:27 a.m. Thursday. guest at 2 Kingsley Terrace Officer wanted at 11 Walnut PEABODY person who lives on the corner and charged with possession A report of a couch in the high at 2:16 a.m. on Friday; at 49 St. on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. and does not work for a repo to distribute a class drug and speed lane on Route 1 near Sachem St. at 11:32 a.m. on Attempted breaking and en- Summons company. possession of a Class B drug at Taco Bell at 3:23 p.m. Thursday. Friday. tering reported at 19 Maple St. Suspicious motor vehicle 12:08 a.m. on Friday. Gerald G. Harris, 49, of 9 A caller reported kids chas- on Thursday at 6:18 p.m. reported at the Marriott Ho- Dahian Placencio, 19, of Beacon St., was summoned ing a turkey around with a knife Theft tel at 8A Centennial Drive on 189 Chatham St., was arrested Caller reported a motor vehi- following a road rage incident on Norman Road at 3:39 p.m. Wednesday at 9:26 p.m. that and charged with operating a A report of a larceny at 34 cle parked going the wrong way at 133 Main and 2 Pierpont Thursday. The children told po- has been parked for more than motor vehicle with a suspend- Broad St. at 10:32 a.m. on on Locust Street on Thursday streets on Wednesday at 6:04 lice they were trying to keep the two hours with a man smoking ed license, possession of an Thursday; at 580 Essex St. at at 9:03 p.m. Officer issued a p.m. for vandalizing property. turkey away from them. Saugus inside. Officer reports he spoke unregistered motor vehicle, and 10:49 a.m. on Thursday; at ticket. Police contacted the Environ- with the vehicle operator and he possession of an uninsured 300 Washington St. at 11:44 Accidents mental Police. Environmental was sent on his way. motor vehicle or trailer at 4:29 a.m. on Thursday; at 77 Green Medical Aid Police called to report they dis- Officer checking on a vehicle a.m. on Friday. St. at 12:16 p.m. on Thursday; Passerby reported a motor charged two rounds and will be Caller from 12 Bluejay Road with Massachusetts license Jose Rivera, of 11 Congress at 12 Stiles St. at 4:37 p.m. on vehicle crash on Wednesday at removing the turkey from the reported her husband has fallen plate no. 7ZH838 at Kennedy Ave., Chelsea, was arrested on Thursday. 7:12 p.m. at 35 Tremont at 84 area. on Thursday at 9:22 a.m. Lynn- Field Park on Elginwood Road warrant charges of possession A report of a motor vehicle Wallis streets but there did not A report of a motor vehicle field Fire Department respond- on Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. of a Class B drug, conspiracy theft at 20 Wave St. at 12 p.m. appear to be any injuries. Offi- breaking and entering at 27 ed and said the patient refused Officer reports party was listen- to violate a drug law, larceny on Thursday. cer reports the crash was gone Evergreen St. at 11:53 pm. treatment. ing to music and all is OK. from a person, and receiving upon arrival of police. Thursday. Request for an ambulance for Report of a white sedan idling stolen property worth less than Report of a crash on Thursday A report of people playing Vandalism a woman at 38 Phillips Road on and playing music too loud for $1,200 at 12:14 p.m. on Friday. at 9:03 a.m. at 7 Summit St. basketball after quiet hours at Friday at 5:32 a.m. Patient tak- the time of day on Wednesday Cynthia Rubin, 40, of 158 A report of vandalism to a and 33 Centennial Drive. Officer 23 Bristow St. at 11:54 p.m. en to the hospital. at 11:05 p.m. Officer reports Ipswich Road, Topsfield, was motor vehicle at Sterling and reports paperwork exchanged Thursday. Ambulance requested at 375 the white pickup was unoccu- arrested and charged with pos- Walnut streets at 6:14 p.m. on prior to police arrival. North Broadway on Friday at pied and a gray sedan occupied session of a Class C drug at Thursday; at 351 Boston St. at 6:26 a.m. for a man who fell by youths parked at the park Theft 12:02 a.m. on Friday. 12:19 p.m. on Friday. Animal Control and suffered a facial injury. Pa- was sent on its way. A report of someone shop- Accidents LYNNFIELD tient taken to the hospital. Caller from 2 Hamilton re- Caller said her boyfriend lifting two pairs of sunglasses ported a Rottweiler is running came home drunk on Wednes- from Macy’s Department Store A report of a motor vehicle Summons MARBLEHEAD free in the neighborhood on day at 11:20 at 58 Harrison at 12:20 p.m. Thursday. crash at 112 Market St. at Wednesday at 7:20 p.m. Officer Ave. and wants him removed. A report of a detained shop- 1:31 p.m. on Thursday; at Pick- Adam Collins, 37, of 68 Arrest checked the area and could not She said he poses no threat. lifter at Macy’s Department ering Terrace at 1:42 p.m. on Starrett Road, Lynn, was sum- locate the animal. A second call Officer reports parties came to Store at 8:53 p.m. Thursday. Thursday; at Dunkin’ Donuts, moned following a motor vehi- Arthur Griffeth, 51, of 110 came at 7:44 p.m. about the an agreement that he will sleep 42 Market St., at 4:37 p.m. on cle crash at Christine’s Cafe at Farrell Court, was arrested on same pet. Animal control officer it off downstairs. SWAMPSCOTT Thursday; at Union and West 618 Salem St. on Thursday at a non-Marblehead warrant at pursued the animal to 60 Har- Loud music reported on Green streets at 5:31 p.m. on 5:28 p.m. for a marked lanes 11:23 p.m. on Thursday. rison Ave. where it was reunited Thursday at 1:05 a.m. at Avalon Accident Thursday; at Central Square and violation and the negligent op- with its owner. at Cranebrook at 1000 Crane Union Street at 12:11 a.m. on eration of a motor vehicle, and Complaints Brook Way, Apt. 1017. Caller A report of a motor vehicle Friday; at Chestnut and Union operating a motor vehicle under Complaints said party agreed to turn down crash with property damage streets at 9:22 a.m. on Friday; the influence of alcohol. Patient A caller reported their tires music. Officer will document. less than $1,000 at 174 Hum- at Boston and Flint streets at taken to the hospital. and rims were stolen on Locust Report of a group of teens The homeowner from 19 phrey St. at 1:30 p.m. on Thurs- 10:50 a.m. on Friday. Street at 7:52 a.m. on Thursday. fighting on School Street on Sherman St. reported their next day. A report of a motor vehicle Alarms A resident posted on the Wednesday at 5:11 p.m. Of- door neighbor’s chimney landed crash with personal injury at Facebook page at 7 a.m. on ficers spoke with youth found on his car on Thursday at 11:47 Complaints 50 Lynnway at 5:05 p.m. on Accidental burglar alarm at Thursday that two Adirondack nearby and sent them on their a.m. Officer reports the building Thursday. 40 Island Road on Thursday at chairs were stolen from her front way. inspector ordered the chimney A report of suspicious activi- A report of a hit and run mo- 11:10 a.m. yard overnight. Manager at Pacific Sunwear to be removed. ty at 54 Redington St. at 1:48 tor vehicle crash at 60 Superior A series of fire alarms were A caller reported someone at the Northshore Mall report- p.m. on Thursday. St. at 5:44 p.m. on Thursday; reported on Friday at 12:07 on Gerry Street holding a sign ed a woman dressed in white SAUGUS A report of vandalism at First at Market and State streets at a.m. at Calvary Temple at 47 at 9:22 a.m. on Thursday. They wearing a purple bandana stole Congregational Church, 40 9:32 p.m. on Thursday; at Com- Grove St., at 230 South Broad- stated the person looked “dis- $200 worth of merchandise on Arrests Monument Ave., at 2:02 p.m. mercial Street and Lynnway at way, at Whole Foods Market at turbed” and they felt as though Wednesday at 5:11 p.m. and on Thursday. 10:38 a.m. on Friday. 100 Market St., and 600 Mar- the person would have a con- exited towards Not Your Average Kasey Owens, 31, of 112 A report of hazardous condi- ket St. Calls referred to the Lyn- frontation with someone else. Joe’s. Officer will document. Baldwin St., Charlestown, was tions at 11 Alden Road at 2:19 Assault nfield Fire Department. A caller reported at 1:34 p.m. Caller reported a road rage arrested on warrant charges. p.m. on Thursday. Front door burglar alarm can- on Thursday there was a distur- incident on Wednesday at 5:46 Luis Pena, 25, of 136 Fuller A report of possible gunshots A report of assault at 235 celed at Tommy Bahama at bance in the post office and where a vehicle with youths St., Apt. 1, Dorchester, was ar- at 690 Humphrey St. at 8:08 O’Callaghan Way at 8:47 p.m. 1330 Market St. on Friday at they needed to see the police. were throwing rocks at her car. rested and charged with operat- p.m. on Thursday. Shock at arrest of deputy’s son in black church fires By Kevin Mcgill accused of torching three though the arrest affidavit er in Nygyl Bryyn Black- and Melinda Deslatte century-old African Amer- showed how they linked wolf, listed as Nygyl Bryyn ASSOCIATED PRESS ican churches during a 10- Matthews to the crime, among Matthews’ Facebook day period in and around federal, state and local au- friends. Blackwolf identified OPELOUSAS, La. — Au- Opelousas. The city of 16,000 thorities who gathered for himself as a south Louisi- thorities said he had no known criminal record. A people was set on edge by a Thursday news confer- ana native, musician, entre- friend described him as an blazes, which evoked mem- ence at the St. Landry Par- preneur and owner of the introverted animal lover ories of terrorist acts during ish Sheriff’s Office weren’t independent record label who showed no animosity to- the civil rights movement. ready to discuss motive. Power Back Productions. In ward any race, and a talent- A fragment of a charred Eric Rommal, the agent in a telephone interview from ed, if frustrated heavy metal gasoline can, surveillance charge of the New Orleans Los Angeles on Thursday, he guitar player and singer. A video that captured what FBI office, said investiga- described Matthews as a tal- fellow musician called him appeared to be his parents’ tors were still looking into ented, sometimes frustrated PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “a really sweet guy.” truck in key locations, debit whether the fires were “bias musician — upset in recent But Holden Matthews, the card records and cellphone motivated.” months after he was told he Holden Matthews is accused of torching white, 21-year-old son of a tracking techniques led au- Matthews, who is sched- needed to improve the qual- three century-old African-American church- Louisiana sheriff’s deputy, thorities to arrest Matthews uled for a Monday morning ity of his recordings — but es during a 10-day period in and around was behind bars Thursday, on Wednesday evening. But bond hearing, had a defend- not a racist or violent person. Opelousas, La.

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Student, shot by dean parently upset over poor woman and 4-year-old Ad Special who had him deal drugs, sales. child who were injured but Harrison was convicted are expected to survive. sues district in June of assault with intent to murder and oth- Former drug smuggler Springtime is yard sale time. BOSTON (AP) — The er charges and sentenced Boston school system has to as many as 26 years in sentenced for flying been sued by a former prison. without a license 3-day run: Thursday, Friday, Saturday student who was shot in $29.00 special rate! the head by a dean at a 1 dead, 2 hurt in rollover BURLINGTON, Vt. high school who had re- (AP) — A Vermont man on I-91 in Holyoke Includes attention-getting header graphic, cruited him to deal drugs. who lost his pilot’s license WGBH-FM reported HOLYOKE (AP) — after being convicted of four lines of ad copy, and a yard sale kit Thursday that Luis Angel State police say a man using a small plane to containing signs and sales tips! Rodriguez is asking for $5 was killed while a woman transport drugs has been million. and a child were injured sentenced to 15 months in The federal suit says in a late-night rollover on prison for flying without a Don’t miss out! the district’s negligence Interstate 91 in Holyoke. license. led to “severe emotional Police say at about The U.S. Attorney’s Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 distress, psychiatric inju- 11:30 p.m. Thursday, a car office says that 49-year- or email [email protected] ry, facial scarring, facial driven by a 25-year-old old Angelo Efthimiatos paralysis, hearing loss man was headed south was sentenced Thursday and other injuries.” on the highway near the in federal court in Burl- Rodriguez was shot in scenic overlook rest stop ington. 2015 by Shaun Harrison, when, for reasons still Efthimiatos was arrest- a dean of English High under investigation, the ed at the Rutland airport School. vehicle left the roadway last year after he flew Prosecutors say Harri- and rolled over. to Vermont from Massa- son recruited Rodriguez The vehicle was also chusetts. No drugs were to sell pot, but was ap- occupied by a 23-year-old found in the plane. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Amber Heard asks judge to dismiss It’s not too late ex-husband Johnny Depp’s lawsuit to dive into FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — incidents, but it discusses ‘Game of Thrones,’ Actress Amber Heard the societal plight of those asked a judge Thursday who speak up about do- to dismiss a $50 million mestic abuse. with help defamation lawsuit her “I spoke up against sex- ex-husband Johnny Depp ual violence — and faced By John Carucci through the Wall. filed over an op-ed about our culture’s wrath,” the ASSOCIATED PRESS By season eight, the oth- domestic violence she 32-year-old actress wrote, er surviving Starks are: wrote in The Washington adding that she felt as NEW YORK — For Sansa, who went from Post, and provided new though she was “on trial in seven seasons, you’ve ig- horrible engagement to evidence toward her alle- the court of public opinion.” nored the lure of “Game horrendous marriages to, gations of abuse. But Depp’s lawsuit says of Thrones.” The multiple now, becoming the mis- In the motion filed in it was clear Heard was awards didn’t draw you in. tress of Winterfell; Arya, the Circuit Court of Fair- talking about him, and Your friends debating plot who survived on the run, fax, Va., Heard describes that it worsened the dam- twists each Sunday on so- picking up some deadly in new detail more than age the allegations had cial media didn’t move you. skills along the way; and a a dozen instances before already done to his career. The “Is Jon Snow really disabled Bran, a man with and during their mar- The lawsuit states Depp, dead?” storyline wasn’t a mystical vision. riage when she says Depp 55, has suffered financial enough; not even the “Hold The Lannisters slapped her, shoved her, losses because of the ac- the door!” memes sparked The gold-obsessed fami- pulled her hair or choked cusations, including being enough interest. ly you love to hate. Twins her. Depp has denied any dropped from his role as But now, here you are, Cersei and Jamie have such abuse. The allega- Capt. Jack Sparrow in the with the final season been lovers since they were tions have appeared in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” days away from kicking kids, becoming the not-so couple’s divorce and other films. off, finally ready to delve proud parents of Joffrey, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in. Since you don’t have legal fights. Heard’s lawyers also who was briefly king, and the time (or probably the Heard includes exhibits Actress Amber Heard, right, first accused John- argued that the lawsuit two others, none of whom stamina) to binge watch such as photos of her with ny Depp, left, of domestic violence in May 2016, should be moved to Los survived the show’s run. the past 67 episodes, here’s bruises on her face and Angeles because that’s Cersei was married to a year after they were married. what you need to know to scars on her arms, images where the relevant events the king, Robert Bara- follow along with a mod- of damage she says Depp Ms. Heard, and attempt- attorney Adam Waldman took place and the court theon, and has remained icum of understanding did to their home, and ed to gaslight the world said in an email. would be in a position to in charge in the capital, when the eighth season newly revealed screen- by denying his abuse. It Waldman said he and subpoena witnesses and King’s Landing. gets underway on HBO on shots of text messages de- is long past time for Mr. Depp have collected doz- find facts. The youngest and witti- Sunday. scribing the incidents at Depp’s despicable conduct ens of videos, photographs Heard first accused Depp The families: est Lannister sibling, Tyri- the time, and excerpts of of domestic violence in to end.” and eyewitness to back up “Game of Thrones” is a on, a dwarf, is the black May 2016, the year after her divorce deposition de- Depp’s lawyer said Fri- assertions she was abu- family affair, with several sheep of the family. Seems they were married. They scribing domestic abuse. day, as the original law- sive toward Depp and oth- Great Houses that love, his sister still blames “Johnny Depp physical- suit did, that Heard’s al- ers, including punching were divorced in 2017. fight, plot and conspire for him for the death of their ly and verbally abused legations are false and it him and throwing a can of The actress, whose cred- the Iron Throne, mother while giving birth Amber Heard,” her attor- was in fact she who was paint thinner at his head. its include “Aquaman” power in Westeros. (Some to him. After killing his ney Eric George said in abusive to him. The Post piece by Heard, and “Justice League,” met love a little more than nor- father and fleeing Kings a statement. “Since their “The only way for Amber published in December, Depp on the set of their mal — the twisted affair Landing, Tyrion finds a divorce, Mr. Depp has con- Heard to sustain her hoax does not mention Depp 2011 film “The Rum Dia- between siblings Jaime second act as hand to a tinued to publicly harass is with more lies,” Depp by name or describe any ry.” and Cersei Lannister, for different queen, Daenerys example). of ... Three families at the House Targaryen heart of the story are: The Targaryens ruled New ‘Star Wars’ film promises The Starks Westeros before Robert The series began with Baratheon, Ned Stark and Ned Stark, Warden of the others brought them down. ‘The Rise of Skywalker’ North, at his home, Win- Daenerys, the only surviv- terfell. He and his family ing member of the family, By Lindsey Bahr — wife Catelyn; sons, Robb, more or less, was sold into ASSOCIATED PRESS Rickon and Bran; daugh- marriage with Dothraki ters Sansa and Arya; and leader Khal Drogo (later “No one is ever really oh yeah, the bastard, Jon killed). She receives an gone,” says the voice of Snow — are living rela- interesting wedding gift: Luke Skywalker in the tively quietly until they re- three dragon eggs. Be- first teaser trailer for “Star ceive a visit from Ned’s old fore they hatched, making Wars: Episode IX,” which friend Robert Baratheon, her the “Mother of Drag- audiences finally learned now the king. Reluctantly, ons,” the Dothraki queen will be called “Star Wars: Ned agrees to become the learned she can stand close The Rise of Skywalker” hand of the king, kind of a to the fire — correction, Friday at a fan event in ceremonial vice president she can stand in the fire, Chicago. position, and travels south without getting burned. The closely guarded film with some of his family. Daenerys decides to sail from director J.J. Abrams Things don’t go so well, he across the Narrow Sea and will put an end to the Sky- loses his head and the fam- reclaim the Iron Throne walker saga that began ily is scattered. held by her father, the over 40 years ago, but even Shamed by his origins, mad king. He too had a as characters and actors PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jon Snow joins and soon penchant for fire, though have passed on, the foot- becomes a leader of the it was more about burning age shown at Star Wars Daisy Ridley will star as Rey in the upcoming “Star Wars: Episode IX.” Night’s Watch. Think of people alive. Celebration suggests that them as a combination of Her brother Rhaegar is as with all “Star Wars” which Abrams was able to Ridley, Oscar Isaac (Poe), walker” will pick up “some border patrol agents and also crucial to the story for films, death is just a tech- craft into its own narra- John Boyega (Finn), Kelly time” after the events of celibate monks who stand allegedly kidnapping Ned nicality a long time ago in tive for this new film. Marie Tran (Rose), Joonas “The Last Jedi.” guard at the Wall, which Stark’s sister, Lyanna, be- a galaxy far, far away. “You can’t just recast Suotamo (Chewbacca), “This is an adventure runs across the north of fore he and his family were Mark Hamill’s Skywalk- and you can’t just have newcomer Naomi Ack- that the group goes on Westeros and kept out the killed. er may have died at the her disappear,” Abrams ie, who plays a character together,” he teased, al- Wildlings, a fierce nation Time And Place: end of the most recent said. “The idea of having a named Jannah, Anthony though he wouldn’t reveal that doesn’t recognize the Martin has created a installment but his voice CG character wasn’t even Daniels (C-3PO) and even whether or not that meant kings and princes of Wes- world that’s make-be- dominates the teaser trail- an option.” Billy Dee Williams, who lieve but feels somewhat the group on stage or some teros. Eventually though, er, telling someone, pos- He’s currently in the pro- reprises his role as Lando the Night’s Watch and real. It’s like a mashup of other combination. sibly Daisy Ridley’s Rey, cess of editing and adding Calrissian in the new film the Wildlings join forc- feudal England and Tolk- that, “this is your fight visual effects to the film after decades away. “This movie is about this es against something far ien’s Middle Earth with now.” And audiences got a which will hit theaters “How did I find Lando new generation and what more terrifying: the Night a healthy dose of sex, vi- tantalizing tease from an- on Dec. 20 and said that again?” Williams said. they’ve inherited, the light King and his White Walk- olence, conniving, pow- other figure from the past: despite Fisher’s death, “Lando never left me.” and the dark,” Abrams ers, an army of the frozen er-grabbing, more sex, Emperor Palpatine from “We’re working with her “Star Wars” superfan added. “As they face this undead, who when last more violence and lots of the original and prequel every day.” Stephen Colbert moder- greatest evil, are they pre- seen have come crashing full-frontal nudity. trilogies, whose ominous “Princess Leia lives ated the panel, doing his pared?” laugh closes out the pro- in this film in way that best to get the tight-lipped Besides Hamill, anoth- motional spot. is mind-blowing to me,” cast and creators to reveal Carrie Fisher’s Leia Or- Abrams said. anything about the film. er person who wasn’t in gana is back as well, de- Abrams was joined on Although no one cracked attendance was Kylo Ren spite the actress’s untime- stage at the event by Lu- under pressure, Abrams actor Adam Driver, who as ly passing in Dec. 2016, casfilm president Kath- did reveal some previous- the son of Han Solo and PEABODY thanks to unused footage leen Kennedy and actors ly known details, like the Leia is the only known WEEKLY from “The Force Awakens” and droids alike including fact that “The Rise of Sky- Skywalker left. NEWS ENTERTAINMENT BRIEF We reach more Girl not amused by ‘SNL’ joke households in about her disabled pet chicken UNDERHILL, Vt. (AP) — A Vermont girl Peabody than ANY isn’t happy that her disabled pet chicken other periodical. was joked about on “Saturday Night Live.” The chicken, named Granite Heart, is learning to walk with a custom wheelchair. Let us help get your On a recent ‘SNL’ episode, the television show’s “Weekend Update” co-host said she message out. should “just eat the chicken.” Ten-year-old Alora Wood of Underhill, Vt., tells NECN-TV that she knows the segment was meant to be a joke, but says what if it was a dog. The chicken was born with a deformed ESSEX MEDIA GROUP foot. The girl says: “Any creature, no matter how big, no matter how small, they de- For more info on EMG’s publications, please contact Ernie Carpenter at serve to have a perfect life.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The custom wheelchair came from a 781-593-7700 ext. 1355 or company in Amherst, N.H., that makes pet Pet chicken Granite Heart tests out a custom wheel- [email protected] wheelchairs. chair made by Walkin’ Pets in Amherst, N.H. A8 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

NOT REAL NEWS: A LOOK AT WHAT DIDN’T HAPPEN THIS WEEK

By Amanda Seitz urke’s Senate campaign. and Beatrice Dupuy The JStreet PAC, which ASSOCIATED PRESS supports a two-state solution in Israel, raised A roundup of some of a combined $250,196 the most popular but from individual donors completely untrue stories for O’Rourke’s Senate and visuals of the week. campaign. None of those None of these is legit, donors was Soros. The even though they were PAC did not directly shared widely on social give any funds give media. The Associated to O’Rourke. Instead, Press checked these out. JStreetPAC facilitated Here are the real facts: individual contributions CLAIM: Rep. Ilhan to him by encouraging its Omar files $100 million followers to donate to the lawsuit against Fox News Democratic candidate on host Jeanine Pirro. THE FACTS: Social its website and at fund- media posts falsely assert raisers. Soros donates to that the Democratic con- JStreet, a lobbying arm gresswoman, a Muslim, that is financially sep- is suing Pirro, who last arate from JStreetPAC. month questioned on her Fundraising data for show if Omar’s wearing O’Rourke’s presidential of a hijab is “antithetical campaign will not be to the U.S. Constitution.” released until next week, No such lawsuit has been but Soros has not donated filed in any federal court to that campaign either PHOTO | LAUREN TERMINI this year, according to through the JStreet PAC, public records. Addition- said Ben Shnider, the vice Salem State inducted six into its Civic Engagement Hall of Fame on April 8. Celebrating, from president of political af- left, are President John Keenan, Susan McCarthy, Debra Lee Surface, Jo- ally, no lawsuits listing Pirro as a defendant in fairs strategy for JStreet. seph Buttner, past president of the university’s Alumni Association Erik Champy, Fillette Lovain- CLAIM: Nike has just cy, Kimberly Barboza, and director of the Center For Civic Engagement Cynthia Lynch. New York, where Fox News is headquartered, chosen to re-hire Michael or Omar’s home state Vick to represent their of Minnesota have been brand. Salem State inducts six to filed. “This is false,” Jere- THE FACTS: Nike my Slevin, a spokesman has not re-signed Vick, for Omar, confirmed in an a former pro-football email to The Associated star who pleaded guilty Civic Engagement Hall of Fame Press. Pirro’s Saturday to dog fighting in 2007, show “Justice with Judge despite reports circulat- ing widely this week on SALEM — Salem State committees throughout from Salem State, Mau- co-authored more than 90 Jeanine” was absent from social media. The claims University’s Center for the North Shore, including riello became professor of peer-reviewed articles and Fox News programming relied on an article from Civic Engagement induct- the Massachusetts Coali- education at the universi- has secured more than for two weeks after her 2011 when the sports ed six members into its tion for the Homeless, the ty and also served as dean $200 million in funding controversial comments shoe and apparel compa- Civic Engagement Hall of Development Committee, of students. At Salem used to support students about Omar’s religious ny re-signed Vick to an Fame on Monday. and the organization and research. headwear. It has since State, she founded the endorsement deal after The inductees are A Bed for Every Child returned. Counseling Center and Barboza is graduating he was released from undergraduate student Program. Surface received CLAIM: Beto O’Ro- co-founded Project Cope, a next month with a degree prison. Josh Benedek, a Kimberly Barboza, a bachelor’s degree from urke’s biggest donor is community outreach pro- in political science. Bar- Nike spokesman, told The graduate student Fillette Salem State in 2005 and liberal financier George gram that supported the boza is a member of the Associated Press in an Lovaincy, professor of is receiving a Master of Soros through the rehabilitation of people Commonwealth Honors email that Nike does not biology Joseph Buttner, Business Administration JStreetPAC. struggling with addiction. Program and president of have an existing contract marketing and creative from the university next THE FACTS: Soros McCarthy, of Nahant, both the Florence Lus- with Vick. According to services graphic designer month. She is the vice began her career at Salem comb Women’s Center and is not O’Rourke’s larg- est donor, as suggested AP reports, Nike signed Susan McCarthy, alum- president of administra- State as a graphic designer Admissions Ambassadors in Facebook posts that Vick in 2001 when he na Debra Lee Surface, tion within Salem State’s in 1986 and now works Program. During her include photos of the men. was a rookie in the NFL and alumna Edna Mau- Alumni Board of Direc- within the university’s academic career at Salem Soros gave a maximum but ended his contract in riello. Mauriello was a tors. marketing and creative State, she has developed individual contribution of 2007 after he was charged longtime faculty member Mauriello, Ph.D., of services. She became a programming around $2,700 to O’Rourke’s U.S. in relation to a dog-fight- and administrator at Swampscott, taught illit- member of the Board of Di- gender equity, reproduc- Senate campaign in 2017, ing ring. He served more Salem State, who was erate soldiers how to read rectors of the Lynn Cancer tive justice, racial justice, according to campaign than 18 months in prison posthumously honored. during World War II and Association in 2008 and and disability advocacy. The induction ceremony, was a research assistant finance records. The post and returned to football. has helped the association Barboza has been an wrongly suggests Soros In 2010, he was named at Bambolina on Derby for the neurosurgeon who transform into the Boston intern for MASSPIRG Street in Salem, is an developed methods of donated $71,885 to the AP Comeback Player of North Cancer Association and worked as an intern JStreetPAC, a political the Year after having the annual event that recog- treating aphasia, loss of by redesigning the organi- for U.S. Sen. Elizabeth nizes individuals’ commit- ability to understand or action committee that best all-around year of his zation’s logo and executing Warren assisting staff directed donors to O’Ro- career. ment to improving their express speech, caused by rebranding efforts. McCa- in research, publications, communities. brain damage, in soldiers rthy has served as the or- and servicing Massachu- Surface serves on a returning from the bat- ganization’s vice president setts residents. number of boards and tlefield. After graduating and is now president. Lovaincy studies higher Buttner, Ph.D., Salem education in the Student State biology professor, has Affairs graduate program We Welcome You! been involved in the aquat- at Salem State and is No matter who you are or where you are on your life’ ic science field for nearly graduating next month. journey, you are welcome here. four decades as a faculty Lovaincy participates on member and researcher campus in many orga- focusing on sustainable nizations including the THE aquaculture. 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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 English softball comes out on top in slugfest with Tech By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF LYNN — In an absolute slugfest be- tween the English and Tech softball teams at McManus Field Friday afternoon, it was the Bulldogs who came out on top in a 18-16 win thanks to a ve-run seventh inning. The win is the rst victory and seven-inning game for English in over a year. “It was a thrilling win for sure,” said rst-year English coach Ashley Aldred. “This win really showed our girls’ resil- ience. Last year we didn’t play a single seven-inning game, so for them to be able to do that out of the gate is really promis- ing. Once we start to get the little things squared away, I think we’ll be in good shape.” The Bulldogs were led by the offensive outputs of Elena Sierra and Julianna Per- ry, who had three RBI each. Heather Hol- ey hit two home runs and had two RBI, while So a Texeria, Aprile Gutierez and Janessa Lopez also notched two RBI apiece. Gealina Chicon and Julia Chen each had one RBI. “It was great to see us adjust at the plate after the rst couple of innings,” said Al- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE dred. “Obviously to be able to score 18 runs English’s Heather Holey (center) is congratulated af- in our rst game is great for us, so hope- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE fully we can keep that momentum going.” ter hitting one of her two home runs in a win over Tech’s Adrianna Torres had ve RBI in a loss to En- Tech at McManus Field Friday. ENGLISH, B2 glish Friday. Saugus softball opens with a win By Daniel Kane ways keep us in games. She ITEM STAFF throws strikes and she doesn’t walk anybody. Any- STONEHAM — The Sau- time we play a Middlesex gus softball team shook off League team, no matter early struggles and plated what their record is, they 11 runs in the nal three can all hit. Stoneham innings Friday to earn a played real well. We had 13-6 win in its season open- trouble with them last year PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN er at Stoneham. too.” Lynn eld’s GianLuca Alfe scored three goals in “I was pleased,” Saugus Alessia Salzillo (2-for-4 a loss to Triton Friday afternoon. coach Steve Almquist said. with a walk, three RBI and “All of our scrimmages pret- two runs scored) and Emma ty much got rained out. It Howard (2-for-5 with one was tough to get in a RBI and three runs scored) Lynn eld rally falls rhythm. This was really our led Saugus’ offense. Sadie rst game action. We start- Dicenso (1-for-3 with one ed fast with two (runs) in RBI) drove in a run while short against Triton the rst (inning) and then Leah Ventre (1-for-2 with a they kind of silenced our By Harold Rivera walk and one run scored) bats. We woke up when we ITEM SPORTS EDITOR and DJ Munafo (2-for-3 needed to. Overall, for the with a walk and one run LYNNFIELD — Early mistakes committed by the rst game it was good to get scored) had key hits. Lynn eld boys team during Friday’s Cape Ann a win.” “We’re a slow starting League game against Triton left the Pioneers wonder- Caitlyn Wood got team,” Almquist said. “It ing “what if?” Lynn eld fell into a six-goal de cit at half- the win for the Sachems, takes us a little while to time before rallying back to tie the game in the closing throwing all seven innings come around. A lot of that is stages. But the late rally wasn’t enough in a 12-11 loss with seven , while not seeing live pitching. But to the Vikings at Pioneer Stadium. allowing ve earned runs ITEM FILE PHOTO it was clutch to come up “We were down 10-4 at the half,” Lynn eld coach Joe on 11 hits. Papagni said. “We couldn’t control the ball offensively. DJ Munafo went 2-for-3 for Saugus in a “Caitlyn pitched well,” with those late runs.” We did nothing defensively. The transition game hurt win over Stoneham Friday afternoon. Almquist said. “She’ll al- SAUGUS, B2 us. They had fastbreaks every single time. That did us in. “It’s very disappointing in the way we come out,” Pa- pagni said. “Sometimes we think we can just come out Marblehead girls tennis edges Newburyport and win. We knew we were better than them. I think we were better than them, we just didn’t execute.” GianLuca Alfe and Mitchell McKay each scored three SCHOOL ROUNDUP goals to lead Lynn eld’s offense. John Briggs and Jack- By Harold Rivera son Hammersley scored two goals apiece. Hammersley ITEM SPORTS EDITOR also dished three assists, while McKay logged one. LYNNFIELD, B2 The Marblehead girls tennis team picked up a 3-2 win over Newburyport Friday at Seaside Park. Michelle Shub paved the way for the Magicians at rst singles, logging a 6-1, 6-0 win. Newburyport earned victories at second and ATTENTION third singles. Simone Likterov and Cannan Whittier won at rst dou- MARATHON bles (6-2, 6-2). Cahill Whittier and Tess Keaney followed with a win at second doubles (6-1, 6-1) to clinch Marble- RUNNERS head’s victory. “It was great for the girls to play a seasoned and tough Local Boston Marathon Runners who would Newburyport team,” Marblehead coach Tracy Ackerman said. “Our doubles, as I expected, came out strong. We’re like to record their times with The Item, and very solid at both rst and second doubles. I was also im- talk about their races, are invited to call report- pressed with sophomore Jessi Munroe’s play. Even though er Steve Krause at 781-632-7609 from 6-8 p.m. she lost she played really well and will only continue to Monday evening. improve. Hannah Porath ran up against a red-hot oppo- We will also accept any pictures of runners in nent, who didn’t make many unforced errors and Michelle at rst singles was exemplary in her play, per usual.” action. They can be emailed to skrause@item- COURTESY PHOTO The Magicians are back in action Monday, April 22 when live.com or sent via text. Marblehead’s Simone Likterov helped earn a they host Northeastern Conference opponent Danvers. win in doubles play for the Magicians Friday. ROUNDUP, B2 Lynn Tech announces its Hall of Fame class of 2019 By Harold Rivera to those who graduated as recently “We had a checklist of items and we ITEM SPORTS EDITOR as 2004. For Antonio and Kenell, this also asked them to submit a resume. way their rst year eligible.” Other people may have nominated LYNN — The Lynn Tech Alumni Conlon, a former coach them. We look at the resumes. I was Association has announced the new- at Tech and Hall of Fame member able to give them to everybody ahead est members of the school’s Athlet- himself, said choosing this year’s of time and when we had our meet- ics Hall of Fame. The 2019 class of class wasn’t easy. Tech’s Hall of Fame ing everyone was familiar with ev- inductees includes Kathy Alukonis Committee took its time in carefully erybody. It worked out well. We have (1988), Antonio Anderson (2004), Di- studying the pool of candidates be- a good committee.” ana Badger (1981), Dennis Barton fore making the nal selections. The Tech graduates will be of cial- (1978), Drew Bennett (1973), Kenell “We had so many good candidates,” ly inducted in a ceremony Saturday, Broomstein (2004), Frank Cassell Conlon said. “It was tough. You can’t May 18 at Angelica’s Restaurant in (1982), Dianna Chakoutis (1984), have a whole pile of people go in at Middleton. The ceremony begins at 6 Patrick McGrath (1973), Geraldo the same time. We’ll have some can- p.m. Tickets are $60 and can be pur- Raffaele (1989), Craig Whicomb, Sr. didates who were nominated this chased from Diana Badger, who can (1990) and Kevin Woodbury (1976). time who’ll certainly get in next time. be reached at 978-815-2478. “I think this is an outstanding “We were looking for success in “These people have all done well in class,” said Bart Conlon, who’s the their career eld and whether or not life, dealing with people in the com- ITEM FILE PHOTO chairperson of Tech’s Hall of Fame they’ve been active in their commu- munity and being involved in charity Antonio Anderson is one of 12 inductees into Committee. “It covers a wide range of nities, making themselves known in work,” Conlon said. “They’re a credit the Lynn Tech Athletics Hall of Fame for 2019. graduates from the 70’s all the way the areas they live in,” Conlon said. to the school.” B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 English softball takes down Tech in back-and-forth battle ENGLISH things around. From B1 Thanks to RBI hits from Chen, Holey and Lopez in the top of For Tech, Adrianna Torres led the fourth, the Bulldogs put to- the way with five RBI. Theresa gether a five-run inning of their Mastropietro added three RBI, own to cut the deficit down to while Ariella Long and Aleida 11-8. Torres each had one RBI. The score remained there un- “Everybody played really well, til the top of the sixth, when especially since we haven’t real- English jumped ahead for the ly been outside too much this first time. It started with a solo early in the year,” said Tech homer from Holey, then Guti- coach Beth Mercaldi. “But both erez and Perry added RBI hits. teams played great and both Add in a two-run from teams hit great. Every time we’d Sierra, and the Bulldogs took a go on a run, they’d come right 13-11 lead. back. It was a great game.” Tech didn’t go down quietly. In It was a quick start for the Ti- the bottom of the sixth, Mastro- gers, who jumped out to a lead pietro got things going with a in the bottom of the first inning. two-run double to tie the score It started with a RBI single from before the Tigers went ahead Adrianna Torres, then Aleida Torres notched a RBI ground- thanks to RBI singles from Long out. After another run came in and Adrianna Torres. Tech add- on a passed ball, Tech led 3-0. ed another run on a passed ball, English responded right away, and the Tigers grabbed a 16-13 grabbing two runs on a two-run lead. from Perry to make it In the top of the seventh, Lo- 3-2 in the top of the second in- pez smacked a RBI double, ning. Chicon drove in a run, Texeria Over the next two innings, it launched a two-run home run looked like Tech was going to and Sierra knocked a RBI single take over. The Tigers put togeth- to put the Bulldogs back in front er a five-run inning in the bot- 18-15. tom of the second thanks in part Tech got one back in the bot- to a three-run double for Adri- tom of the seventh, but English anna Torres, jumping ahead 8-2. sealed the deal. English got one run back in the Tech (1-3) has a full week off top of the third on a RBI from during school vacation and will Gutierez, but then Tech added return to action April 23 against ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE three runs of its own in the bot- Minuteman. English’s Julianna Perry had five RBI for the Bulldogs in a win over Lynn Tech Friday tom of the third to make it 11-3. English (1-0) hosts Somerville afternoon. That’s when English turned Monday morning (10). Sachems open season with win over Stoneham

SAUGUS From B1 The Sachems got out to an early lead thanks to some smart base running. Alexa Ferraro singled to start the game while Salzillo drew a walk and Dicenso reached on a catcher’s interference to load the bases with two outs. Back-to-back passed balls during the next scored two runs to put Saugus ahead 2-0. But Stoneham responded in the bottom half of the first. Caroline Porter laced a RBI triple and Felicia Burgos drove in a run on a sacrifice fly to tie things up at 2-2. Vanessa Bryan got Stoneham started in the third in- ning with a single and a stolen base. After advancing to third on a ground out, Bryan came around to score on a PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN Saugus infield error to put Stoneham ahead 3-2. After being blanked for three straight innings, the Lynnfield’s Jack Hammersley scored two goals and dished two assists in a loss to Triton Friday. Sachems got going again in the fifth. Ventre started things off with a walk and Howard doubled to put run- ners on second and third with two outs. Stoneham had Rally comes up short for Lynnfield boys lacrosse its chances to get out of the inning but two infield errors on balls hit by Wood and Dicenso allowed three runs to LYNNFIELD second quarter. McKay scored to get McKay opened the final period score and put Saugus ahead 5-3. From B1 Lynnfield back on track with 7:14 to with a quick goal, closing the gap to Stoneham added a run on a sacrifice fly in the fifth play until halftime and it was back- 11-8. Alfe followed with back-to-back inning but Saugus added some much needed insurance Defensively, Harrison Drislane and-forth from there. Triton bumped scores (with 9:13 and 3:16 remain- runs in the sixth. played a solid game for the Pioneers. its lead to 8-3 just a few seconds later ing), bringing the Pioneers to with- Salzillo laced a two-out triple that drove in two runs Drislane played a key role in con- and McKay followed with his second in one at 11-10. With 1:51 remain- and another Stoneham error allowed her to score later taining Triton junior attacker Drew goal of the period. Down 8-4, things ing, Hammersley found the back of in the inning to put Saugus ahead 8-4. Dicenso drove in Bouley. worsened for Lynnfield when Triton the net to knot things up at 11-11. a run on a double to stretch the lead to 9-4. “Harrison did a pretty good job,” closed the half with a pair of tallies But Lynnfield couldn’t complete the Saugus loaded the bases to start the seventh inning Papagni said. “We put him on No. 14 from Bouley. comeback. The Vikings reclaimed the and capitalized on an infield error to score another run. (Bouley) and he kind of quieted him “At halftime I still thought we were lead, 12-11, with 1:16 to go. Lynnfield Howard and Salzillo both drove in runs on ground outs down because he had a great first better,” Papagni said. “It was 10-4 but appeared to have tied the game at and Ferraro scored on a passed ball to put Saugus half.” I still thought we could tie it up. We 12-12 with 5.1 seconds on the clock ahead 13-4. Bouley scored the first two goals only let up two goals in the second but the Pioneers’ goal was waived off Wood ran into some trouble closing things out in the of the game, handing his Vikings a half. It was entirely different because by the referees and Triton escaped seventh, allowing a two-run homerun to Bryan, but swift 2-0 lead three minutes into the we played the way we’re capable of with the win. settled down and struck out the last two batters to opening quarter. Triton extended its playing. We just need to learn how to “We had the resolve to keep bat- clinch the win. lead to 3-0 before the Pioneers found win. We need to learn how to win with tling,” Papagni said. “We had the re- The Sachems (1-0) are back on the road Sunday (4) their way on the scoreboard thanks young kids.” solve to come back but we didn’t have against a Gloucester team they’ve struggled with in the to Briggs’ goal. Hammersley fired a The Pioneers were a much different the killer instinct to win it. We have past. shot into the back of the net, sand- team in the second half. Lynnfield to find some leadership.” “That’s going to be a huge undertaking to try to beat wiched between a pair of Vikings’ scored three goals in the third quarter The Pioneers dropped to 1-3 and them,” Almquist said. “I think they have everybody goals, and the Pioneers trailed 5-2 at and tightened up defensively to keep hope to bounce back into the win col- back except one player. They’re always tough. We al- the end of the first quarter. Triton away from the net. Heading umn Wednesday morning (10) when ways have good games against them but we haven’t Back-to-back Triton goals put the into the fourth Lynnfield was back in they host Tyngsboro in a non-confer- been able to get that win.” Pioneers in a 7-2 hole early in the the thick of things, down 11-7. ence tilt. Marblehead girls lacrosse falls to Wayland in double overtime

ROUNDUP The Magicians are back in face-offs. the defending Division 2 North zalez, Edwin Gonzalez and Vic- From B1 action Tuesday (4) when they The Tanners host Ipswich champion Hornets (2-0) took tor Bellamah finished first, as travel to Danvers for their first Tuesday (1). advantage of the Lynnfield’s did the 4x400 meter relay group GIRLS LACROSSE Northeastern Conference game SOFTBALL inexperience in the outfield to of Hussein Wahussen, Gabriel Wayland 17, of the season. Gloucester 4, St. Mary’s 3 rally with seven unanswered Perez, Mahammed Benovairdo Marblehead 16 (2 OT) Watertown 12, At Gloucester, the Fisher- runs. The silver lining for the and Haidar Bdaiwi. The Magicians dropped to 2-3 St. Mary’s 10 men carried a 3-0 lead before Pioneers was the defensive play Tech (5-0) is back in action on the season. Lydia Bongior- Despite an impressive night St. Mary’s crawled back in. of Babine at third base, starting Thursday (10) when it hosts no and Maddie Erskine did the from Codi Butt (six goals, two Gloucester’s Liz Schuster gave pitcher Reilly Ganter and short- Chelsea. heavy lifting offensively with assists), the Spartans fell just the Fishermen a 1-0 lead in the stop Chloe Shapleigh. Shapleigh GIRLS TRACK four goals each. Grace Arthur short in a non-conference tilt. bottom of the first inning with a also shined at the plate, going Tech 113, Mystic Valley 21 and Carter Murray scored three Mady Hentosh had three goals RBI single. Haily Shea followed 2-for-3 with two stolen bases Tech 87, Whittier Tech 42 goals each. Sarah Campbell and and three assists, while Kelsey with a RBI single in the second, and one run scored. Lynnfield’s At Manning Field, the Tigers Brigette Gable each scored one Sullivan had one goal and one stretching the lead to 2-0. Ella next game is Monday morning (4-1) were led by three multi- goal and logged one assist. assist. Zoe Solomons had one Marshall scored in the fourth. (10) against Triton. ple-event winners in Michayla Magicians goalie Elizabeth assist, while Meg Parthum and Christina Nowicki’s RBI got BOYS TRACK Lawrence (200 meter, ), Driscoll made 17 saves and Sherly Feliz also played well in the Spartans on the board in the Tech 119, Mystic Valley 19 Kengeraliz Carrasquillo (high scooped two ground balls. the loss. top of the fifth and Lily Newhall Tech 82, Whittier Tech 54 jump, 1000 meter) and Iranis “It was an exciting and well- St. Mary’s (3-1) has a full week scored on a fielder’s choice. An- At Manning Field, Elvin Gon- Julio (javelin, discus). Also with played game by both teams,” off before taking on Salem on other Schuster RBI in the bot- zalez won the 200 meter and first-place finishes were Ange- Marblehead coach Annie Mad- April 22. tom of the fifth gave Gloucester the , qualifying for the lina Castillo (two mile), Felici- den said. “Wayland’s a talented BOYS LACROSSE a much-needed insurance run. state tournament in the latter. ty Blaney (100 meter hurdles), program and we’re proud to have Acton-Boxborough 17, Alyssa Grossi plated Jordan Others winners were Sebastian Nyari Lane-Benjamin (400 me- played such a solid game against Peabody 8 Sullivan in the sixth inning to Le-Ortiz (mile, 800 meters), ter hurdles), Alondra Sanchez some of the best. Our composure Sophomore attackman Jack close the scoring. Gabe Perez (400 meter low hur- (shot put), Nayelis Diaz (400 me- and confidence across the field Houlden scored three goals. St. Mary’s visits Arlington dles), Tony Mendez (two mile), ter), Andrea Estrella (800 meter). was evident and it was impres- Connor McCarron and Colby Catholic Tuesday (3). Edwin Gonzalez (100 meter hur- The 4x100 meter relay team of sive to watch our girls battle. Therrien scored two goals each. North Reading 7, dles), Ratha Thach (100 meter), Lawrence, Carrasquillo, Blaney These first few non-conference Jack Woods scored once. Lynnfield 1 Remy Chiep (400 meter), Angel and Chayanne Jean-Baptiste fin- games have been with all talent- Goalies Austin Leggett (six The Pioneers (1-1) got off to Hernandez (javelin), Luis Piner- ished first, as did the 4x400 relay ed programs which have helped saves) and Derek Patturelli a great start at home and led ro (long jump) and Carlos Meteo group. us mentally and physically pre- (four) split time in net. 1-0 after the first inning on a (). The 4x100 meter Tech’s back in action Thursday pare to be our best.” Patrick Russon won 11 of 25 Jillian Babine RBI single, but relay team of Thach, Elvin Gon- (10) when it hosts Chelsea. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE SATURDAY Marblehead at O’Day Qualifier (TBA) Girls Lacrosse St. John’s at O’Day Qualifier (TBA) Peabody at Dracut (11) SUNDAY Baseball Baseball Nauset at St. Mary’s (11) Beverly at Peabody (2) Boston English at Winthrop (11) Softball Austin Prep at Fenwick (2) Swampscott at Medford Tournament (TBA) Softball Saugus at Gloucester (4) Swampscott at Medford Tournament (TBA) Sailing Austin Prep at Peabody (2) Marblehead at O’Day Championships Girls Tennis (TBA) Lynnfield at CAL Open (at Ipswich, 8:30) St. John’s at O’Day Championships Sailing (TBA)

SPORTS BRIEFS Ridley basketball more information, contact Helen Ridley at via phone at spring workouts 781-775-0078 or email at rid- leytopflightbasketball@ The Ridley Basketball gmail.com. Skill Clinics will run spring/ summer workouts on Mon- day evenings (7-8:30 p.m.) English Hall of starting April 22. The 10 ses- sions will run each Monday Fame nominations until June 24. The sessions Lynn English High will take place at St. Mary’s. School is accepting nomi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Drills are designed to help nations for its Hall of any player at any level with Fame. Nominations will be Jackie Bradley Jr. makes a leaping catch during a win over the Baltimore Orioles Friday night ball handling, shooting (off accepted until May 31. The at Fenway Park. the dribble, off screens and induction ceremony will be off the pass), creating your held October 8 at Spinelli’s. own shot and finishing at Nominations must be the rim. Games will also be mailed to Tom Strangie at Red Sox hold off Orioles at Fenway mixed in so that players can the Lynn English High learn how to use their skills School Hall of Fame Com- BOSTON (AP) — Gold Glove center Rodriguez (1-2) had a strong start, by Oakland’s J.B. Wendelken in the in a game situation. The cost mittee (50 Goodridge fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. made two keeping the Orioles hitless through seventh inning. Manager Brandon of the clinics is $200. For Street, Lynn, MA, 01902). key catches and the four and taking a shutout into the Hyde said Severino cleared concus- beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-4 Friday seventh. He allowed two runs on three sion tests but the Orioles wanted to night, giving the World Series cham- hits with no walks and eight strike- give him another day. NHL PLAYOFFS pions their first two-game winning outs in 6 2-3 innings. He was pulled Red Sox: 2B Dustin Pedroia was out streak of the season. after Dwight Smith Jr. hit a two-run of the lineup after playing his first two Thursday, April 11 Saturday, April 13 Baltimore’s Chris Davis lined out homer to pull the Orioles within 3-2. games of the season this week. Pe- Toronto 4, Boston 1, Toronto leads Carolina at Washington, 3 p.m. series 1-0 Dallas at Nashville, 6 p.m. as a pinch-hitter to end the game, ex- David Hess (1-2) gave up three runs droia, who played in only three games Washington 4, Carolina 2, Washing- Toronto at Boston, 8 p.m. tending his record hitless streak for a and six hits in 5 2-3 innings. last year because of a knee injury, ton leads series 1-0 Colorado at Calgary, 10:30 p.m. position player to 0 for 54. Benintendi’s first homer of the sea- made his season debut Tuesday and Calgary 4, Colorado 0, Calgary leads Sunday, April 14 Andrew Benintendi homered and son put Boston up 1-0 in the third. started in Thursday night’s win over series 1-0 N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, Noon Xander Bogaerts had three hits, help- Eduardo Nunez had a pair of RBI sin- Toronto. . Manager Alex Cora said Friday, April 12 Tampa Bay at Columbus, 7 p.m. ing Eduardo Rodriguez (1-2) and the gles for the Red Sox. RHP Hector Velazquez is scheduled to Columbus 5, Tampa Bay 1, Colum- Winnipeg at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. Red Sox improve to 5-9. Renato Nunez hit a two-run homer start Monday’s series finale for Chris bus leads series 2-0 San Jose at Vegas, 10 p.m. Bradley made a diving grab in the in the ninth off Tyler Thornburg, who Sale, who is off to an 0-3 start with an N.Y. Islanders 3, Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Monday, April 15 fourth, then ended a threat in the started the inning by walking Trey ERA of 9.00. Cora said he wanted to Islanders leads series 2-0 Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Winnipeg, 9:30 p.m. Washington at Carolina, 7 p.m. eighth with by robbing Joey Rickard Mancini. Ryan Brasier came in later give Sale some extra rest and have Vegas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Nashville at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. of extra bases and Baltimore of a run. to post his third save, getting Davis to him available to start Tuesday night Bradley planted his right foot in the end it with a soft liner to second. when the Red Sox open a two-game padding of the Green Monster and Baltimore didn’t have a hit against set at the New York Yankees. NBA PLAYOFFS pushed himself just high enough off Rodriguez until Hanser Alberto lined UP NEXT Saturday, April 13 p.m. the wall to grab the ball. a two-out single to left in the fifth. Red Sox: RHP Rick Porcello (0-2, The catch helped preserve a 4-2 lead TRAINER’S ROOM 13.50) is still looking for his first win Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16 Orlando at Toronto, 5 p.m. Orlando at Toronto, 8 p.m. and Boston tacked on two more runs Orioles: C Pedro Severino had the of the season after losing his first two L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 8 p.m. San Antiono at Denver, 9 p.m. in the bottom of the eighth, one on a night off after getting hit in the head starts. Porcello went 2-0 against the Oklahoma City at Portland, 10:30 San Antiono at Denver, 10:30 p.m. sacrifice fly by Bradley. Thursday night by a thrown Orioles last season. p.m. Sunday, April 14 Wednesday, April 17 Indiana at Boston, 1 p.m. Indiana at Boston, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City at Portland, 3:30 Detroit at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Tiger makes a vintage charge at The Masters p.m. Utah at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Detroit at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 18 AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Tiger putts for a 4-under 68. Utah at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Woods ran into the long leg of the One of those big birdies followed Monday, April 15 Denver at San Antiono, 9 p.m. law and escaped with a most unlike- a bizarre moment on the 14th hole. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 ly birdie. Trapped in the trees, Woods L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. He just couldn’t take the next step hooked a low punch toward the — one more birdie on a back nine green and was walking toward the MLB filled with so many chances — to fairway when a Georgia Bureau join the largest 36-hole logjam in of Investigation agent trying to AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division Masters history. contain the gallery slipped on the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Golf’s best worked their way to rain-slickened grass and slid into Tampa Bay 10 3 .769 — New York 8 4 .667 — the top Friday at Augusta National the lower right leg of Woods. New York 5 7 .417 4½ Philadelphia 8 4 .667 — Baltimore 5 9 .357 5½ Atlanta 7 5 .583 1 to set up a weekend pregnant with He managed to keep his balance, Boston 5 9 .357 5½ Washington 6 5 .545 1½ possibilities. Francesco Molinari, winced, hobbled and flexed his an- Toronto 4 9 .308 6 Miami 3 11 .214 6 Central Division Central Division Jason Day, Brooks Koepka, Adam kle repeatedly when he made it to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Scott and Louis Oosthuizen creat- the fairway. Then he turned trouble Cleveland 8 4 .667 — Milwaukee 8 5 .615 — Detroit 8 5 .615 ½ St. Louis 8 5 .615 — ed the first five-way tie for the lead into a birdie and was walking just Minnesota 6 4 .600 1 Pittsburgh 6 5 .545 1 going into the weekend at the Mas- fine the rest of the way. Chicago 3 8 .273 4½ Chicago 5 8 .385 3 Kansas City 2 10 .167 6 Cincinnati 4 8 .333 3½ ters. “I’m fine. It’s all good,” Woods said. West Division West Division All of them are major champions. “Accidents happen and move on.” W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Three have been No. 1 in the world. What’s happening is a weekend Seattle 13 2 .867 — San Diego 9 5 .643 — Houston 8 5 .615 4 Los Angeles 8 6 .571 1 Looming just as large was Woods, at Augusta National loaded with Oakland 9 8 .529 5 Arizona 6 7 .462 2½ who made it look even more crowd- top players, and not just those tied Los Angeles 7 7 .500 5½ San Francisco 5 9 .357 4 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Texas 6 6 .500 5½ Colorado 3 10 .231 5½ ed at the top by making Augusta at 7-under 136. Dustin Johnson, Tiger Woods reacts after Friday’s Games dez 1-0), 9:10 p.m. National sound as loud as ever. poised to return to No. 1 in the Detroit at Minnesota, ppd. Colorado (Freeland 1-2) at San Francisco Despite missing two birdie chanc- world after Justin Rose missed the sinking a birdie putt during the Chicago Cubs 5, L.A. Angels 1 (Bumgarner 0-2), 4:05 p.m. Boston 6, Baltimore 4 Pittsburgh (Archer 1-0) at Washington (San- es inside 8 feet on the back nine, cut, has looked effortless over two second round of The Masters Philadelphia 9, Miami 1 chez 0-1), 4:05 p.m. he holed consecutive 30-foot birdie days and was one shot behind. Friday afternoon. Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Eflin 2-0) at Miami (Smith Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. 0-0), 6:10 p.m. Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. St. Louis (Wainwright 1-0) vs. Cincinnati Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. (Roark 0-0) at Monterrey, 7:10 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Vargas 1-0) at Atlanta (New- TV/RADIO Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:05 p.m. comb 0-0), 7:20 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. San Diego (Strahm 0-2) at Arizona (Kelly SATURDAY San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 1-1), 8:10 p.m. TV 6 p.m...... Invitational...... ESPNews Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Davies 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers Auto Racing Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. (TBD), 9:10 p.m. MLB Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games 1 p.m...... Chi. White Sox at NY Yankees...... MLB Network 7:30 p.m...... Toyota 400...... Fox Baltimore (Cashner 2-1) at Boston (Porcello Baltimore at Boston, 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... NESN Radio 0-2), 1:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Nova 0-1) at N.Y. Yan- Tampa Bay at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. 4:05 p.m...... Colorado at San Francisco...... FS1 MLB kees (Sabathia 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. 7:20 p.m...... NY Mets at Atlanta...... FS1 1:05 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Detroit (Ross 1-1) at Minnesota (Pineda Cleveland at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. 1-0), 2:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. 10 p.m...... Milwaukee at LA Dodgers...... MLB Network Stanley Cup Playoffs L.A. Angels (Stratton 0-1) at Chicago Cubs Oakland at Texas, 3:05 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs 8 p.m...... Toronto at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 (Hendricks 0-2), 2:20 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. 3 p.m...... Carolina at Washington...... NBC Tampa Bay (Snell 2-1) at Toronto (Buchholz Philadelphia at Miami, 1:10 p.m. SUNDAY 0-0), 3:07 p.m. Pittsburgh at Washington, 1:35 p.m. 6 p.m...... Dallas at Nashville...... CNBC TV Cleveland (Rodriguez 0-0) at Kansas City Colorado at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. 8 p.m...... Toronto at Boston...... NBC MLB (Bailey 0-1), 7:15 p.m. Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. 10:30 p.m...... Colorado at Calgary...... NBCSN Oakland (Estrada 0-1) at Texas (Sampson San Diego at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. 1 p.m...... Chi. White Sox at NY Yankees...... MLB Network 0-1), 8:05 p.m. St. Louis vs. Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Men’s College Hockey 1:05 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... NESN Houston (Verlander 1-0) at Seattle (Hernan- N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:05 p.m. 8 p.m...... UMass vs. Minnesota-Duluth...... ESPN2 4:10 p.m...... St. Louis at Cincinnati...... ESPN College Baseball 7:08 p.m...... NY Mets at Atlanta...... ESPN TODAY IN SPORTS 8 p.m...... Kentucky at Ole Miss...... SEC Network NBA Playoffs NBA Playoffs 1 p.m...... Indiana at Boston...... NBCSB, TNT April 13 son is set to start April 15. 2:30 p.m...... Brooklyn at Philadelphia...... ESPN 3:30 p.m...... Oklahoma City at Portland...... ABC 1940 — The New York Rangers 1980 — Seve Ballesteros, 23, 5 p.m...... Orlando at Toronto...... ESPN 7 p.m...... Detroit at Milwaukee...... TNT beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 to becomes the youngest to win the 8 p.m...... LA Clippers at Golden State...... ABC 9:30 p.m...... Utah at Houston...... TNT win the Stanley Cup in six games. Masters, with a four-stroke victory. 10:30 p.m...... San Antonio at Denver...... ESPN Golf 1940 — Dutch Warmerdam be- 1984 — Pete Rose of the Montre- Boxing 2 p.m...... The Masters...... CBS comes the first man to clear 15 feet al Expos collects the 4,000th hit of 9:10 p.m...... Shields vs. Hammer...... Showtime Women’s Hockey in the pole vault in a small track his career with a double off Phil- 10 p.m...... Quillin vs. Truax...... FS1 9 a.m...... World Championships (bronze medal).... NHL Network meet at Cal-Berkeley. Warmerdam, adelphia’s Jerry Koosman in the Golf 1 p.m...... World Championships (gold medal)...... NHL Network the last to set records with a bam- fourth inning. 3 p.m...... The Masters...... CBS Stanley Cup Playoffs boo pole, will have 43 vaults over 1986 — Jack Nicklaus wins the Women’s Hockey 12 p.m...... NY Islanders at Pittsburgh...... NBC 15 feet at a time when no other Masters for a record sixth time and 9 a.m...... Canada-Finland...... NHL Network 7 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Columbus...... NBCSN vaulter in the world clears 15 feet. at 46 becomes the oldest to win 1 p.m...... US-Russia...... NHL Network 7:30 p.m...... Winnipeg at St. Louis...... CNBC 1957 — The cap- the event. Horse Racing 10 p.m...... San Jose at Vegas...... NBCSN ture their first NBA championship 1986 — The Celtics end the 1985- 7 p.m...... Arkansas Derby...... NBCSN Rodeo as rookie Tommy Heinsohn scores 86 season with a 135-107 win over Men’s College Lacrosse 6 p.m...... PBR: Billings Invitational...... CBSSN 37 points and grabs 23 rebounds the New Jersey Nets at Boston Gar- 12 p.m...... Colgate at Holy Cross...... NESN Plus Auto Racing in a 125-123 double overtime vic- den and finish with an NBA-record 2 p.m...... Princeton at Dartmouth...... NESN Plus 4:42 p.m...... Grand Prix of Long Beach...... NBCSN tory over the St. Louis Hawks in 40-1 at home. Rugby Drag Racing Game 7. Rookie Bill Russell scores 1991 — Pete Weber wins four 10 a.m...... Pro14: Leinster vs. Glasgow...... ESPN2 3 p.m...... NHRA: Sunday Live Houston...... Fox 19 points and pulls down a game- games to become the second play- Soccer Figure Skating high 32 rebounds. Russell wins a er in PBA history to win the BPAA 7:25 a.m...... Tottenham vs. Huddersfield...... NBCSN 3 p.m...... ISU: World Championship...... NBC NCAA title, an Olympic gold medal U.S. Open twice, this time with a 9:30 a.m...... RB Leipzig vs. VfL Wolfsburg...... FS1 Soccer and an NBA championship in 13 289-184 victory over Mark Thayer. 10 a.m...... Burnley vs. Cardiff City...... NBCSN 7 p.m...... MLS: New York at Sporting Kansas City...... FS1 months. 1997 — Tiger Woods wins the 10 a.m...... Southampton vs. Wolves...... CNBC Radio Masters by a record 12 strokes 11:55 a.m...... Udinese vs. AS Roma...... ESPNews 1970 — Billy Casper wins the Mas- MLB ters with a five-stroke playoff victo- at Augusta National. Closing with 12:30 p.m...... Borussia Dortmund vs. Mainz 05...... FS1 ry over Gene Littler. a 69, Woods finished at 18-under 12:30 p.m...... West Ham United vs. Manchester United...... NBC 1:05 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 1972 — The first player strike in 270, the lowest score in Masters 5 p.m...... New York City FC at Minnesota...... ESPN2 NBA Playoffs baseball history ends and the sea- history. 7:30 p.m...... Atlanta at New England...... NBCSB 1 p.m...... Indiana at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 COMICS

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EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV APRIL 13, 2019 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) WGBH Call the Midwife Mrs. Wilson on Unforgotten on Antiques Roadshow Basic Stories- Brain Secrets With Dr. Michael Walk away from unpredictable Protect your home, important ^ PBS Masterpiece Masterpiece (N) Black Stage Merzenich Mull over ideas, plans and situations and people. Look relationships and possessions WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Ransom “Prima” (N) The Code “Blowed 48 Hours “Live to News Phantom Cooking Rizzoli & Isles propositions. Concentrate $ CBS Fortune Up” Tell: The Vendetta” Gourmet Emeril “2M7258-100” on fitness, health and doing for opportunities that allow from someone eager to take WCVB News- Chronicle NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State Warriors. News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- what’s best for you. A personal you to use your talents and advantage of you. Don’t believe % ABC Center 5 Western Conference First Round, Game 1. (N) Center 5 Page tary change looks inviting as well skills to their fullest without everything you hear or give in WBTS 1st Look Rescue NHL Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs at . Eastern News Saturday Night Live Host 1st Look as laden with opportunity. jeopardizing your reputation to manipulative people. * NBC Conference Quarterfinal, Game 2. (N) at 11 Emma Stone; BTS performs. or position. Concentrate on WFXT NASCAR NASCAR Monster Energy Series Toyota Owners 400. From Richmond Boston Sports Gordon Ramsay’s Just for TAURUS (April 20-May 20) personal improvements. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) 9 FOX RaceDay Raceway in Richmond, Va. (N) News Wrap 24 Hours to Hell Laughs Slow down and consider the Nurture an important relation- WUTF “Aeon Open Water 3: Cage Dive ›› Enough (2002, Suspenso) Jennifer ››› Live Free or Die Hard (2007, Acción) Bruce Wil- consequences before you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ship. Make sure that you and = UMA Flux” (2017, Suspenso) Joel Hogan. Lopez, Billy Campbell, Juliette Lewis. lis, Justin Long, Timothy Olyphant. take action. Changes should Participating in events and an important someone are Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) ››› Matchstick Men (2003) Nicolas Cage. A con man Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & WSBK be made for the right reason, getting together with people both on the same page. If you F MNT Theory Theory bonds with his daughter and plans a swindle. Molly who make you think and moti- plan something nostalgic, it WGBX Finding Your Roots NOVA “Mystery of American Masters Outspoken PBS HS Quiz Sing - Au- Austin City Limits NOVA not to satisfy a whim. Gather facts and get approval first. vate you to strive for perfection will bring you together. L PBS With Henry Easter Island” media mogul Joseph Pulitzer. Preview Show ditions “Brandi Carlile” will lead to mental, emotional Romance is in the stars. WWJE Murder She Solved Murder She Solved Murder She Solved Murder She Solved Hollywood & Crime Panic 9-1-1 Drugs, and physical improvements. R JN “Deadly Deception” “Hitman” “Fatal Fare” “Severed” Inc. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Romance is highlighted. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) WLVI Last Man Last Man Gold- Gold- Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family Family True Take an energetic approach Touch base with someone you X CW Standing Standing bergs bergs CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Guy Crime to whatever you choose to do. TELE ››› Rango (2011, Niños) Voices of ›› G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013, Acción) Titulares Decisio- Latinx Decisio- Programa LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) haven’t talked to in a while to Exercise, personal improve- Gravitate toward people and find out something that will ¨ TELE Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin. Dwayne Johnson, Bruce Willis. y Más nes Now! nes ments and sticking to person- WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & things that excite you. Forgo inspire you to make changes ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Order al endeavors are favored over trying to change someone at home or to the way you ap- CABLE STATIONS helping someone else reach who is immoveable. Follow proach life. (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 04.13.19” (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 04.13.19” his or her goal. your heart and expand your A&E PD -- 04.05.19” plans to suit your needs. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) (6:00) ››‡ “The Mummy Returns” (2001) Jonestown: Terror ››‡ The Mummy Returns (2001) Brendan Fraser. Two evil The CANCER (June 21-July 22) AMC Conduct personal business Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. in the Jungle (N) forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. Mummy How you handle others will de- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) carefully. Tackling sensitive (5:44) ››› “I Love ›› Vacation (2015) Ed Helms. Rusty Griswold and ›› Get Hard (2015, Comedy) Will Ferrell, ››› I Love You, BRAVO termine what you get in return. You’ll be drawn to unique, mer- issues can lead to a heated You, Man” ‘R’ family take a road trip to Walley World. ‘R’ Kevin Hart, Craig T. Nelson. ‘R’ Man (2009) ‘R’ Compromise will encourage curial individuals who can stimu- discussion if you aren’t care- Sinkholes: Swal- Sinkholes: Swal- Sinkholes: Swal- Sinkholes: Swal- Sinkholes: Swal- Sinkholes: Swal- Sinkholes DISC success and bring you closer late you mentally. Information of- ful. Don’t start a family feud lowed Alive lowed Alive lowed Alive lowed Alive lowed Alive lowed Alive to a loved one. Don’t take any- fered will lead to encounters that when you should be trying to Raven’s Raven’s Adventures in Babysitting Sydney- Bizaard- Coop & Andi Sydney- Bizaard- Bizaard- Bunk’d DISN Home Home (2016) Sabrina Carpenter. ‘NR’ Max vark Cami Mack Max vark vark thing or anyone for granted. send you on an unusual journey. bring people closer together. Basket- SportsCen- UFC 236: Holloway vs. Poirier 2 - Prelims SportsCen- NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Denver Nug- SportsCen- ESPN ball ter From State Farm Arena in Atlanta. ter gets. Western Conference First Round, Game 1. (N) ter SportsCenter (N) College Hockey NCAA Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. (N) SportsCenter Formula 1 Racing BRIDGE ESPN2 Special (6:10) ›››‡ “Ratatouille” (2007) Voices of ›››‡ The Incredibles (2004, Children’s) Voices of ›››‡ Gremlins (1984, Fantasy) Zach Gal- FREE Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm. Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. ligan, Phoebe Cates, Hoyt Axton. (5:00) ››‡ “X-Men: ››› World War Z (2013) Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos. A Fosse/Verdon Better What We Do in the Baskets Disciplined bidding and deadly defense FX Apocalypse” zombie pandemic threatens to destroy humanity. Things Shadows Katharine Hepburn said, South, with six-and-a-half los- sent to me by Steve Conrad of (6:00) ›› “The Meg” ›››‡ Crazy Rich Asians (2018, Big Little Lies Big Little Lies Wyatt ›››‡ Crazy Rich HBO (2018) Romance-Comedy) Constance Wu. ‘PG-13’ Cenac Asians (2018) “Without discipline, there’s no ers, did not try for game. That Manhasset, Long Island. He is (5:00) ›››‡ “Ameri- ›››‡ Hacksaw Ridge (2016, War) Andrew Garfield. Medic American Pickers ›››‡ Hacksaw Ridge (2016, life at all.” Without discipline was a wise decision, given that an expert player who teaches HIST can Sniper” Desmond Doss becomes a hero during World War II. War) Andrew Garfield. at the bridge table, the game even two spades was too high! on a few cruises each year and (6:00) “Nightmare Secrets in a Small Town (2019, Drama) Girl in the Bunker (2017, Suspense) Julia Secrets in a Small Town (2019) becomes more like craps than After winning the first trick LIFE Tenant” (2019) Kate Drummond, Rya Kihlstedt. Lalonde, Henry Thomas, Moira Kelly. Kate Drummond. an intellectual exercise. with his heart queen, East led has a keen eye for an instruc- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Double Shot at Love With DJ Pauly D and Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- MTV In today’s example, how the diamond king, king from tive deal. lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness Vinny “Double Trouble” lousness lousness lousness should the defense proceed ace-king after trick one. When Celtics MLS Soccer Atlanta United FC at New Postgame Mecum Mecum Poker After Dark MLS Soccer Atlanta United FC NBCSB after West leads the heart 10 West signaled encouraging- Playoff England Revolution. Gillette Stadium. (N) Top 10 Top 10 at . against two spades? ly with the 10, East cashed Bruins Face-Off MLB Baseball Baltimore Orioles at Boston Extra Bruins Overtime Sports MLB Baseball Baltimore Orioles NESN Live (N) Red Sox. Fenway Park. Innings Live (N) Today at Boston Red Sox. 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Club CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV APRIL 14, 2019 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Downton Abbey on Call the Midwife (N) Les Misérables on Unforgotten on Finding Your Roots Rick Steves Special: European ^ PBS Masterpiece Masterpiece (N) Masterpiece (N) With Henry Easter WBZ 60 Minutes (N) God Friended Me NCIS: Los Angeles Madam Secretary News Sports Sports Joel Paid $ CBS “Que Sera Sera” “Choke Point” (N) “Carrying the Gold” Final (N) Final OT Osteen Program WCVB America’s Funniest American Idol “212 (Top 14)” The top 14 Shark Tank (N) News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos contestants perform. (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “Point of Origin” WBTS Ellen’s Game of World of Dance “The Cut 1” Upper and Good Girls “The News NBC 10 Access Ninja * NBC Games junior team acts perform. 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Chevron plans to divest oil and gas drilling ca- Oil prices have been on $15 billion to $20 billion pabilities in Texas and the rise as OPEC mem- in assets between 2020 the Gulf of Mexico while bers cut production. and 2022, with proceeds vaulting itself into a new OPEC said this week used to lower debt and to league. that its output had been return additional cash to The combined compa- slashed by more than a shareholders, the compa- ny will remain far behind half million barrels a day ny said. Exxon Mobil Corp. and last month to just over 30 “This transaction builds Royal Dutch Shell Plc. in million barrels, a level not strength on strength for market capitalization, but seen since early 2015. Chevron,” said Chair- Chevron will jump from That is largely being man and CEO Michael being the world’s fourth driven by the energy pow- Wirth. “The combination biggest energy producer, erhouse Saudi Arabia, of Anadarko’s premier, to second, according to which last month removed high-quality assets with Wood Mackenzie. another 324,000 barrels of our advantaged portfolio “Chevron now joins the oil per day from the mar- strengthens our leading ranks of the UltraMajors ket. position in the Permian, — and the big three be- U.S. crude was selling builds on our deepwater FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS comes the big four,” wrote for nearly $65 per barrel Gulf of Mexico capabilities Roy Martin, senior analyst Friday. But there are sig- and will grow our LNG Chevron gets access to Anadarko’s liquid natural gas operations in Mo- at Wood Mackenzie, refer- nals that global economic business.” zambique and it would control a 75-mile-wide corridor across the Dela- ring to Exxon, Shell and growth is slowing. Anadarko shareholders ware Basin, a region bountiful with natural gas. BP. The acquisition of will receive 0.3869 shares The cash-and-stock deal Anadarko could give Chev- of Chevron and $16.25 in lion in cash. It will also Petroleum Corp. is based of Anadarko Petroleum announced Friday comes ron a little more breathing cash for each share they assume about $15 billion in The Woodlands, Texas. Corp. and regulators. as U.S. crude prices have room when crude prices do own, or $65 per share. in debt. The deal is expected to Shares of Anadarko shot up 40 percent this fall. Chevron will issue about Chevron Corp. will keep close in the second half of jumped 33 percent Friday, year. 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By Isabel Debre of Israel Aerospace In- he said. Beresheet was Industries, would match Around 20 minutes craft crashed near the ASSOCIATED PRESS dustries. about the size of a wash- a feat that has been before the scheduled historic Apollo landing He said the spacecraft’s ing machine. achieved only by U.S., landing, engine firings sites. YEHUD, Israel — An engine turned off shortly The mishap occurred in Russia and China. slowed Beresheet’s de- President Reuven Israeli spacecraft crashed before landing, and sci- front of a packed audience The failure was a disap- scent. Engineers watched Rivlin hosted dozens of into the moon just mo- entists were still trying that included Prime Min- pointing ending to a lunar in silence as the craft, its youngsters at his official ments before touchdown, to figure out the cause. ister Benjamin Netanya- voyage of 4 million miles, movements streamed live residence, one of several failing in an ambitious attempt to make history The spacecraft, called hu and was broadcast live almost unprecedented on dozens of screens, glid- celebrations scheduled Thursday as the first pri- Beresheet, was in pieces on national television. in length and designed ed toward a free-fall. across the country. The vately funded lunar land- scattered at the landing “We will try again,” Net- to conserve fuel and re- But then the screens children, some wearing ing. site, he said. anyahu said. “We reached duce price. The space- showed the engine misfir- white and blue space- The spacecraft lost com- Doron nonetheless the moon, but we want to craft hitched a ride on a ing, and the velocity surg- suits, appeared confused munication with ground called the mission an land more comfortably, SpaceX rocket launched ing as it headed toward as the crash unfolded. control during its final “amazing success,” for and that is for the next from Florida in February. the lunar surface. Radio “We are full of admi- descent. Moments later, reaching the moon and time.” For the past two months, signals from the space- ration for the wonderful the mission was declared coming so close to landing It had been hoped that Beresheet, which means craft, abruptly cut off. people who brought the a failure. successfully. the small robotic space- “Genesis” or “In the Begin- Standing before dark- spacecraft to the moon,” “We definitely crashed “It is by far the small- craft, built by the non- ning,” traveled around the ened computer screens, Rivlin said. “True, not as on the surface of the est, cheapest spacecraft profit SpaceIL and state- Earth several times before controllers declared the we had hoped, but we will moon,” said Opher Doron ever to get to the moon,” owned Israel Aerospace entering lunar orbit. mission a failure. The succeed in the end.”

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base that can track data By Marisa Kendall By Marisa Kendall THE MERCURY NEWS THE MERCURY NEWS for homeless residents throughout the Bay Area, SANTA ROSA, Calif. It would cost an esti- replacing the current — A busload of Bay Area mated $12.7 billion to method where residents’ permanently house the developers and investors needs, the resources al- rolled into downtown San- Bay Area’s homeless lotted them and their residents, according to a ta Rosa on a recent Friday, outcomes are tracked by combing the streets for op- new report that paints a hodgepodge of different a picture of a crisis so portunity and asking each networks that rarely talk other a key question — will massive, researchers say to each other. local cities won’t be able Santa Rosa be the site of In addition, the report the region’s next building to solve it without a bold, recommends launching region-wide plan and boom? homelessness task forces help from the state. City officials here hope on funding and on bet- With 28,200 homeless the answer is a resounding ter using technology to residents, the nine-coun- yes. monitor the problem and ty Bay Area has the fifth- A year and a half after dole out services. And highest concentration the Tubbs Fire devastated the council is calling on of homelessness in the the city, killing 22 people, legislators to create a country, according to a re- burning 3,000 homes and new California “homeless port released Wednesday making an existing hous- services agency” to con- by the Bay Area Council ing shortage even worse, solidate the state’s home- Economic Institute. Santa Rosa’s city leaders “Homelessness is not lessness resources. Now are trying to turn that just something that San the state uses 28 dif- tragedy into a catalyst for FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ferent programs spread new development. They’re Francisco faces. It’s not The Coffey Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa wasn’t in a very high hazard across seven agencies to hoping for a flood of build- just something that Oak- zone, but powerful winds pushed the Tubbs Fire into that part of the city, fund homeless services. ing applications that will land faces or San Jose,” largely leveling the neighborhood in October 2017. said Jeff Bellisario, vice A Homeless Coordinat- transform Santa Rosa, ing and Financing Coun- bringing high-rise apart- president of the Econom- Many developers walked apartments to house resi- erything that needs to be cil, launched in 2017 to ments to the city’s skyline ic Institute. “It’s the en- away with a new apprecia- done to make development streamline the state’s ef- and injecting new life into dents who either don’t tire region, and we need tion for the area. want to rebuild on their possible,” he said. the region to come to- forts, is struggling to do downtown. To get there, the job, according to the the city is pulling out all “I’m interested,” said Wil- fire-ravaged properties, In other Bay Area cities, gether to solve the prob- son Chen of real estate de- or can’t afford to because developers often complain lem.” report. the stops — waiving devel- The institute inter- opment fees and relaxing veloper and investor APIC. they were under-insured, of hefty construction fees The report calls on lo- “The city seems very sup- Guhin said. In an effort and cumbersome regula- cal and state leaders viewed almost 40 home- rules on a scale the Bay lessness experts for its Area has never seen, hop- portive, which is very rare to get that rental housing tions. to create two regional in the Bay Area, so we see built, the city is rolling out “Everyone I know in the homelessness task forc- report and used homeless ing to lure builders north. good potential here.” the red carpet for develop- San Francisco and other es, launch a Bay Area- population data from the “We need the Bay Area Officials estimate So- ers, offering them a long Bay Area markets has in- wide database to track biennial Point-in-Time to come up here, recognize noma County has a short- list of perks if they build ternalized the trauma of the needs of homeless count, which uses volun- what we’re doing, help us age of 30,000 homes, after the type of housing Santa wrestling with city depart- residents as they move teers to tally the number out,” said Assistant City more than 5,000 were lost Rosa wants — tall, multi- ments,” said Alex Ludlum between cities, and im- of people sleeping out- Manager David Guhin. of commercial real estate plement a state home- side on a given night. The Those tactics already in the Tubbs and other family apartment build- less services agency. Gov. most current homeless are turning heads, though 2017 wildfires. The fires ings downtown. firm Colliers Internation- Gavin Newsom recently population data avail- some experts remain skep- devastated Santa Rosa in Last year officials capped al, who took part in the created a new Commis- able dates back to 2017. tical that Santa Rosa can particular, costing the city the city’s impact fees for Bay Area Council tour. sion on Homelessness Results from the 2019 support large-scale resi- 5 percent of its housing downtown developments, “I sort of feel like I’m in and Supportive Housing, count, which took place dential development. stock and destroying near- charging builders only for Disneyland when I’m in to be led by Sacramento in January, will be avail- In March, the Bay Area ly the entire Coffey Park the first three stories and Santa Rosa.” Mayor Darrell Steinberg. able later this year. Council business associa- neighborhood. waiving the rest. The city But some experts won- To gain traction for A lack of available hous- tion invited dozens of de- A year and a half later, also expedited permitting der if there’s enough de- the regional proposals, ing is a clear factor in velopers, investors, archi- communities are bounc- for downtown projects, cut- mand for housing in Santa the Bay Area Council the homeless crisis over- tects, brokers and others in ing back. In Santa Rosa, ting the time it takes to get Rosa to generate the kind plans to host a meeting whelming the Bay Area, the building industry on a the rebuilding process has approval from 18 months of building boom city offi- Wednesday that will in- according to the report. tour of Santa Rosa to scope begun for more than 1,700 down to six. And Santa cials want. The city doesn’t clude Oakland Mayor The region has a similar out the city’s potential. The of the 3,000 homes lost Rosa officials are consid- have an Apple or Google- Libby Schaaf, local busi- proportion of poor house- response was overwhelm- within the city limits, said ering raising downtown sized employer, and it’s a ness leaders, homeless- holds compared to other ing — the council filled a Guhin. height limits, now capped long drive from job hubs ness services profession- major metro areas but bus in 48 hours, and nearly “We’re way ahead of at 10 stories, and reducing in San Francisco, San Jose als and others. As a first a higher percentage of 70 people ultimately joined where we thought we parking requirements. and Oakland. step, the council also is homeless residents. Be- the trip. would be at this point,” he The size and scope of And Santa Rosa has sponsoring a state bill, tween 1999 and 2014, Guhin led the group on a said. those developer incentives struggled to build in the AB 1534, that would re- the region fell short on rambling tour of downtown But rebuilding the homes are “unprecedented” in the past. The city’s downtown quire each county to de- the number of very-low- Santa Rosa, pointing out that burned down — most- Bay Area, said Matt Re- plan calls for 3,400 hous- velop a concrete plan for income homes it was sup- empty land, vacant build- ly single-family houses gan, senior vice president ing units. But 10 years fighting homelessness. posed to permit, according ings, parking lots and ga- in residential neighbor- of public policy for the Bay after that plan was put in The council also will to the state’s guidelines, rages that could be turned hoods — isn’t enough. 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