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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 Lynn pair is charged with attempted murder

By Thomas Grillo ing of Peter Parsons. Police say the ITEM STAFF 23--old was shot in the abdomen and the arms. He was rushed to Mas- LYNN — Two men are being held sachusetts General Hospital where he without bail following their arraign- is in critical condition. ment Monday after they were charged The Essex County District Attor- with trying to kill a Lynn man last ney’s of ce said police were called to ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE weekend. the front of a single-family home Sat- Yeison Reynoso, left, and Joell Yeison Reynoso, 23, and Joell Sosa, urday afternoon on Union Court on a Sosa were arraigned in Lynn 19, both of Lynn, face charges of as- report of a shooting. sault with intent to murder and a se- District Court on assault with ries of rearm violations in the shoot- ARRAIGNMENT, A7 intent to murder charges.

ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON Lynn’s Arthur Brown found this 1976-77 Babson College student ID card. budget DO YOU KNOW gap not BABSON’S JEAN as bad as MATHIESON? expected By Thor Jourgensen ITEM NEWS EDITOR By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNN — When Arthur Brown glanced LYNN — City of cials down at a rubble pile and saw a young say it’s too early to tell woman smiling up at him from a college whether there will be lay- identi cation card photograph, he knew offs as department heads he needed to reunite the 39-year-old card are urged to trim costs with its owner. and the city treasurer “I’d like to give it back to her. I’m sure recalculated health care LOST AND FOUND, A7 St. Mary’s High delivers costs in the face of a bud- get de cit. “The mayor is review- Christmas present to city ing the budget looking for cuts,” said Peter Caron, the city’s chief nancial Chuck Parsons, Saugus By Bridget Turcotte of cer. “But for now, we’re ITEM STAFF left, helps stu- not cutting active employ- dents Stephen LYNN — Students at St. Mary’s High School gave the city an ees.” Fama and Liam early Christmas gift, restoring the nativity scene that has been Caron and Mayor Ju- parents Reddy, right, dith Flanagan Kenne- used on the Lynn Common for 75 . The set had seen better days, said art teacher Trish Richard. hoist the newly dy have asked City Hall One of the three Wise Men had a cracked head and several of painted Joseph managers to nd a way get say the gurines had broken ngers and missing turbans. onto a truck, to pay for raises to City Of cials considered replacing the set, but learned a new na- Monday, for Hall employees totaling tivity scene would cost the city more than $7,000. Mayor Judith the St. Mary’s $587,360 this year. Flanagan Kennedy knew she could turn to St. Mary’s when she nativity scene. In addition, Caron sent on school went in search of someone to help repair the 11 dilapidated a memo to each depart- statues. ment on Friday seeking By Bridget Turcotte PHOTO | “I thought the perfect way to get volunteers was though the NICOLE GOODHUE BOYD information about permit ITEM STAFF Catholic school,” Kennedy said. “They worked for weeks and fees and nes that could be increased and how SAUGUS — Parents had a voice in the complete NATIVITY, A7 much it would raise. He overhaul of Saugus Public Schools Monday night. will also review every line Superintendent David DeRuosi presented plans item transfer and any ex- for the future of the district, which includes penditure over $500. changes at every grade level. By 2020, residents “If a department wants could be looking at one lower elementary school Marblehead, to buy a couple of cases of for Pre-K through grade 2; one upper elementary paper, that’s ne,” he said. for grades 3-5; and a combination middle and high “But if they want new school. Swampscott furniture, that will get re- The new school structure would replace the exist- viewed.” ing Pre-K, four elementary schools, middle school On another major bud- and high school. still kicking get buster, Caron is re- The new middle-high school would be constructed lying on city Treasurer on the same property as the existing high school. A By Steve Krause Richard Fortucci’s latest new football stadium with multi-use elds would ITEM STAFF review of health care costs replace the current building. paid to school employees. MARBLEHEAD — Fran Sheehan The Veteran’s Memorial Elementary School, Fortucci said he has re- has played — and headlined — at which is 16 years old, would become the lower ele- calculated the number of mentary school. the biggest venues in the United retired teachers receiving Modi cations would be made to the Belmonte States. health insurance bene ts Middle School and it would become the Belmon- As the bass guitarist for the rock and could save the city as te STEAM Academy. The upper elementary school group Boston in 1970s, Sheehan much as $5 million. would have a special focus on science, technology, and his band packed them in at the Originally, the treasurer engineering, arts and mathematics. Houston Astrodome, Boston Garden used actuarial accounting, As an alternative, to renovate all elementa- and Pontiac Dome in Detroit. a statistics-based method ry schools except the Veteran’s Memorial School But, he said Monday night, the favored by the insurance would cost more than $80 million, DeRuosi said. biggest thrill he ever had was back industry, to account for the “The future of this town rides on this,” he said. at Swampscott High School in 1968 number of retired school “We have the opportunity to recreate the district.” when the Big Blue won the state workers who receive city He said a new building would support 21st cen- basketball championship, and two health bene ts. tury learning. of his teammates lifted him up on That calculation ear- Parents discussed  exible seating options and re- their shoulders so he could cut the lier this year had 1,043 placing rows of desks with clusters of tables. They nets down. PHOTO | BOB ROCHE retirees getting bene ts. listed bene ts that included more collaboration be- The fact that those two teammates But Fortucci’s headcount tween students and teachers being more involved both went onto play professional Former Swampscott baseball coach last week determined the with group activities. football probably had something to Frank DeFelice attends the Swamp- number was closer to 970. scott-Marblehead Old Timer’s Night on SAUGUS, A7 FOOTBALL, B2 Monday. BUDGET, A7

INSIDE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT In Opinion City of Peabody takes ownership of Tillies Farm Peabody plotting a plan for pot. A4 By Adam Swift ownership of the farmstand ITEM CITY EDITOR from the Spurr family were put Police/Fire in place nearly a decade ago but PEABODY — Long-time Lynn man charged the council made it of cial. after hit-and-run. A6 South Peabody farmstand Til- Although he voted in favor of lies Farm will be operated by the budget, Ward 6 Councilor In Sports the city beginning in Febru- Barry Sinewitz said he had some Anything is possible ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ary after the City Council ap- questions about the long-term in Thanksgiving proved a $140,000 budget last plans for the farm. football games. B1 Tillies Farm in Peabody is set to give ownership to the city week. by the beginning of February. Plans for Peabody to take over TILLIES FARM, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 43° VOL. 138, ISSUE 298 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 31° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 OBITUARIES NuTonomy is set Hazel R. Ryan Alice H. Mercier, 103 1939-2016 to test autonomous LYNN — Hazel R. Ryan died were young we were sent to LYNN — Alice H. husband Daniel, Su- peacefully in her sleep after our elderly neighbors homes (Lagasse) Mercier, zanne Bogart and her cars in Boston a lengthy illness, on Monday with a hot meal, and told it 103, of Lynn, died ancé Scott Kautz, (AP) — NuTonomy, a start- out ts its vehicles with a Nov. 14, 2016. She was born was better to give than to re- at home surrounded Laurie Hartenstein up that makes driverless state-of-the art software in Lynn, April 11, 1939. She is ceive. When a family’s house by her family on Nov. and her husband vehicles, says it will start system to enable safe op- predeceased by her parents burned down even though our 20. Born in Lowell Paul, 22 great-grand- Donald Sprague and Doris house was small, she took in the daughter of the children and several testing its self-driving cars eration without a driver. Carmody. She is survived all six people. Many stray an- late Ernest and Alda nieces and nephews. on public streets in Boston The City of Boston plans by her loving husband of 53 imals found their way to her (Cordeau) Lagasse She was the sister of by the end of the year. to monitor the effects of years, John J. Ryan, and her house and found their forev- and wife of the late the late Antoinette The Cambridge, Massa- autonomous vehicles and four children, John M. Ryan and er home. There was always a Joseph E. O. Mercier. Lagasse, Edward Lagasse, chusetts-based company identify how they might his partner of Tewksbury, warm bed and a hot meal for Raised and educated in Gabrielle Lagasse, Roland La- said this will be its  rst test further the safety, access, Linda Molea and her husband many family members in her Lowell, she graduated from gasse, Remy Lagasse, George on public roads in a U.S. and sustainability goals of Frank Jr. of Lynn, Robert Ryan house, who needed a place the Lowell School System, Lagasse, Gertrude Dahl, Ger- city. It has previously con- its broader transportation and his wife Susan of Saugus to call home. Even strangers she was a stay at home mom maine LaFortune and Bertha ducted extensive testing in plan. Boston Mayor Mar- and Beth Ryan of Wake eld, and the down-and-out had a and enjoyed her children and Parent. closed courses in the U.S. It tin Walsh said in a state- her many grandchildren, Eric place in her home. She will be grandchildren. For the past 14 Service information: Rela- also was the  rst company ment that the test is an Ryan and his wife Stefanie of loved and missed by all those years, Alice spent the winters tives and friends are invited to start autonomous taxi “exciting step forward.” Shirley, Frank Molea III, Ker- who knew her. We believe in in Naples, Fla., and passed to attend her funeral from service in Singapore, which Numerous automobile ry Anne Molea, Cassandra our hearts that God needed her time playing dominos with the NADWORNY Funeral began earlier this year. companies have tested Molea, Kirsten Molea of Lynn, a caregiver, for the unwanted, her many friends. She was a Home, 798 Western Ave., NuTonomy will begin such vehicles on public Sean Ryan of Saugus, Timothy and unloved, animals of the former member of the St. Pat- Lynn, on Wednesday Nov. testing its self-driving Re- roads in California and Ryan of Wake eld, also, her world and that’s why she left rick’s Ladies Sodality. 23, at 9:30 a.m. followed by nault Zoe electric vehicle Nevada. Google has been great-grandchildren, Frank us so young. She is survived by her chil- her Mass of Christian buri- before the end of the year testing for years in Cali- Molea IV and Roman Angelo Service information: Her dren Elaine Hogan and her al in St. Mary’s Church at in the Raymond L. Flynn fornia and Uber is testing Ryan. funeral service will be held husband Richard, Jeanine 10:30 a.m. Interment in St. Marine Park in the Sea- driverless cars in Pitts- So, who was Hazel Ryan? in the GOODRICH Funeral Cardoza and her ancé Walter Joseph’s Cemetery. Visiting port section of the city. burgh, but this will be a She was a loving wife, moth- Home, 128 Washington St., Urban all of Lynn, her eight hours Tuesday from 4-8 p.m. The company said it  rst for Massachusetts. er, grandmother, great-grand- Lynn on Saturday at 10 a.m. grandchildren, Karen Volo Donations may be made in mother, aunt and mother to Burial will follow in Pine and her husband John, Cathy her name to Care Dimen- so many others in need. On Grove Cemetery. Visitation is O’Brien, Robert Hogan and sions, 75 Sylvan St., Suite Nurse: Joy, exuberance many occasions when we Friday, 4-7 p.m. his wife Diane, Thomas Hogan B-102, Danvers, MA 01923 and his wife Jennifer, Edward For directions and guest Gaudet and his wife Jacque- book please visit www.nad- at end of WWII is an line, Kristine O’Neill and her wornyfuneralhome.com. Tanya M. Quinton, 30 everlasting memory 1986-2016 By Jeff Malachiwksi bad shape. HAVERHILL — Tanya one. She volunteered Thomas C. DeJoy, 59 ASSOCIATED PRESS “Some areas were bombed Marie Quinton, 30, at a nursing home out terribly and others MILFORD — The joy of Haverhill, passed working with blind weren’t touched,” she said. and exuberance that  lled away unexpectedly and deaf patients, SWAMPSCOTT — her husband Ray, “Switzerland had no bomb- the thousands that gath- on Sunday, Nov. 20, a babysitter for her Mr. Thomas C. DeJoy, Joan Bergofsky and ing. France was the worst.” ered in Paris to celebrate 2016, at her home niece as well as her age 59, of Swamp- her husband Eric, A teenager growing up on a beautiful fall numerous animal scott, died unexpect- and Mary Suslak and the end of World War II is in Milford at the outset of day. She was born friends. She was a edly on Sunday after her husband Mike; a memory Stella Frabotta the war, Frabotta wanted in Boston on July wonderful, kindheart- suffering a heart at- three brothers-in-law; will never forget. to follow the footsteps of 13, 1986, and was ed person. tack. He was the hus- Michael McGough, Around every street cor- her brother Frank, who a graduate of Lynn Classical She is survived by her moth- band of Rosemary David McGough ner in the City of Lights, was a member of an Army High School with the Class of er Patricia M. “Tricia” and her (McGough) DeJoy, and his wife Marian locals hugged, yelled and tank battalion. Frank was 2007. husband Darren McIntosh of with whom he shared “Rusty,” and John Mc waved ags. Frabotta in the war “from day 2,” Tanya battled a lifetime of Haverhill; her sister Crystal 36 years of marriage. Born Gough and his wife Elizabeth; and several nurses in the fought in several battles illnesses, most notably Prader L. Quinton and her husband and raised in Lynn, he was as well as several nieces and Army Nurse Corps were across Europe and made Willi Syndrome and Pseudo- James Richard of Boston; her the son of Michael and Mary nephews. He was the brother among them. it back home safely. hypoparathyroidism, leaving brother Ryan A. Quinton and (Pryor) DeJoy. He had lived in of the late James DeJoy. “You can’t even imagine “He was a tough bird,” her with a severe learning his partner Tais Statucka of Swampscott for the past 36 Service information: His the thrill and partying go- said Frabotta. disability and many obsta- Haverhill; her niece McKenzie years. visitation will be held on ing on,” said Frabotta. “We Back in the United States, cles to living, what people Quinton; her longtime boy- Thomas was the owner of Wednesday from 7:30-9:30 suffered, but nothing like Frabotta joined nursing would consider, a traditional friend Josh Hart and her best DeJoy Landscape Construc- a.m. in the SOLIMINE Funer- they did in Europe. The school, graduated and a life. Despite challenges that friend Debi Webster. If you ask tion in Swampscott. He was al Home, 67 Ocean St. (Rt. war did a lot to people. I short time later enlisted in would have left most people any of her family, friends, or a hard worker and was devot- 1A), Lynn, followed by a fu- was glad the war was over. the Army Nurse Corps. Her with a negative attitude, Tanya even strangers meeting Tanya ed to his family and friends. neral Mass at 10 a.m. in St. I was thrilled it was over reasoning was simple. always remained positive and for the rst time, they will all He will be remembered as a John the Evangelist Church, and people were safe.” “I wanted to do my part,” never let anything get in the tell you the same thing, she great guy who had a smile for Swampscott. Relatives and The scene was not as joy- she said. “We wanted to go way of her happiness or the has a gigantic heart made of everyone. friends are respectfully invit- ous several months earlier, over and do our part.” things she loved to do. Tanya gold and brightened every- In addition to his wife and ed. In lieu of owers, dona- as  erce battles raged across Shortly after enlisting, was an avid scrap-booker, body’s day. parents, he is survived by his tions may be made to Save Europe throughout the early Frabotta was sent to boot jewelry maker, certi ed ASL Service information: Ser- three children; Brenna DeJoy, A Dog, Inc., 604 Boston Post 1940s. Frabotta, who arrived camp, where she and nu- language arts teacher, and a vices will be privately held. Thomas Joseph DeJoy, and Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776 or in Europe just after the merous other members of member of a bowling league Arrangements are by the Colin DeJoy; two brothers; to My Brother’s Table, 98 Germans surrendered but the corps spent their days that led her to her true love, H.L. FARMER & SONS Fu- Michael DeJoy and his wife Willow St., Lynn, MA 01901. before the Japanese surren- marching, parading and Josh Hart, whom she often neral Homes, Haverhill and Janice and Brian DeJoy; three Directions and guest book at dered, was able to visit sev- learning to protect them- planned her marriage and Bradford. At the family’s re- sisters; Kathleen Grenier and www.solimine.com. eral countries across Europe selves in the event of an future with. She loved vaca- quest, donations to help with and said many were left in attack. tioning with her family in New her funeral expenses may Hampshire visiting Clark’s be made by visiting www. Trading Post, Storyland and farmerfuneralhomes.com. Water Country. To share a memory or for New Jersey Transit sets policy Tanya was always looking more information, please for ways to help others and visit www.farmerfuneral- would do anything for any- homes.com. on sleep apnea after train crash By Michael Balsamo NJ Transit has screened and Michael R. Sisak engineers and other em- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS ASSOCIATED PRESS ployees in safety sensitive positions for sleep apnea Massachusetts college stops members of the campus NEW YORK — Engi- since 2005. NJ Transit neers suffering from sleep ying all ags after election community initially low- would not say if the engi- ered it to half-staff after apnea must have the fa- neer in the Sept. 29 crash, AMHERST (AP) — A the election. That offend- tigue-inducing disorder Thomas Gallagher, was Massachusetts college ed other members of the under control before they screened, citing medical has stopped ying all community. will be allowed to operate privacy and the ongoing ags on campus after The ag was then found trains for the New Jersey investigation. an American ag was burned the morning of commuter railroad whose Gallagher’s lawyer, Jack train slammed into a sta- burned following the Veterans Day. Arsenault, said NJ Tran- tion in September, killing presidential election. It was replaced and sit was informed on Oct. a woman and injuring Hampshire College own again at half-staff 7 that a doctor concluded until Friday’s decision to more than 100 people. President Jonathan Lash Gallagher was likely suf- remove all ags. New Jersey Transit dis- said in a statement to fering from sleep apnea. closed the policy change Gallagher underwent WWLP-TV the school will to The Associated Press not y any ags for the New Bedford of cials want new a sleep study that con- ATV rules after of cer hurt on Monday as federal reg- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS  rmed the diagnosis, Ar- time being. He says the ulators prepare a safety campus will consult with The damage from a Sept. 29 commuter train crash senault said, and the re- NEW BEDFORD (AP) — bulletin that will urge sults were sent to federal students and staff about that killed a woman and injured more than 100 Of cials in New Bedford all railroads to screen for investigators on Oct. 31. appropriately utilizing people at the Hoboken Terminal in Hoboken, N.J. are pushing for new rules sleep apnea. The engineer Gallagher had passed a ags in the future. on dirt bikes and all-ter- in the Sept. 29 crash in any indication of potential that railroads prohibit di- physical in July and was The decision comes rain vehicles after an of - Hoboken was later found cleared for duty, Arse- fatigue symptoms they are agnosed employees from after several things cer was seriously injured to have the condition. nault said. The engineer declared not  t for duty,” performing safety-sensitive happened surrounding when he was run over New Jersey Transit told investigators he felt Nelson said. tasks, such as operating a the ag on campus in by a dirt bike during the said Monday it previous- fully rested when he re- the wake of the Nov. 8 arrests of several people. ly allowed engineers with Federal Railroad Admin- train, until the condition ported to work. election. Mayor Jon Mitchell, sleep apnea to keep work- istrator Sarah Feinberg responds to treatment. Sleep apnea sufferers A school of cial said members of the city ing as long as they were told The Associated Press Metro-North, the sub- are repeatedly awakened council and the police being treated. It changed this week’s safety advi- urban New York railroad and robbed of rest as their chief on Monday say state the policy in early October, sory will urge railroads that had a deadly sleep ap- airway closes and their IN MEMORIAM to screen and treat sleep ERNEST (PETE) GAUDET law already prohibits banning engineers with nea-related crash in 2013, breathing stops, leading to ON HIS TENTH ANNIVERSARY off-road vehicles from city the disorder from operat- apnea and call on them to allows its engineers to oper- dangerous daytime drows- 2006 ~ NOVEMBER 22 ~ 2016 streets. They’re working ing trains until they get install inward-facing cam- ate trains as long as they’re iness. Treatments include on an ordinance to allow medical certi cation that eras in train cabs to record undergoing treatment, wearing a pressurized the police department to the condition has been engineers’ actions and aid spokesman Aaron Donovan breathing mask, oral ap- con scate the vehicles corrected or controlled, investigations. said. Metro-North’s screen- pliances or nasal strips and issue a $300  ne to spokeswoman Jennifer The FRA  rst recom- ing program found that 1 to force the airway open anyone who drives one on Nelson said. mended sleep apnea test- in 9 of its engineers suffers while sleeping. Some se- either public or private “If an employee shows ing in 2004, suggesting from sleep apnea. vere cases require surgery. property. A New Bedford Police of cer was injured Oct. 31 during an operation to Catch up with your intercept a group of rid- ers. Fifteen people were charged in connection favorite team with the incident. The city council is in Item Sports! expected to consider the Lovingly remembered and sadly ordinance next month. missed by your loving family TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Trump’s vow to bring back coal gives hope to weary regions

By Michael Virtanen and Matthew Brown ASSOCIATED PRESS 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 WILLIAMSON, W.Va. — Lynn, MA 01903 The hard-eyed view along Customer Service the Tug Fork River in West Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Virginia coal country is Connecting that President-elect Don- All Departments: ald Trump has something 781-593-7700 to prove: that he’ll help PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ext. 2 bring back Appalachian A herd of bison appears in Yellowstone Nation- Classi ed Advertising mining, as he promised al Park’s Lamar Valley in Montana. classi [email protected] time and again on the cam- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Subscriptions paign trail. Nobody thinks A coal train is loaded and waits to move in [email protected] he can revive it entirely — Williamson, W.Va. Circulation not economists, not ex-min- US moves to block [email protected] ers, not even those recently “We’re going to take care benefits from a small hir- Ext. 3 called back to work. of years of horrible abuse. ing surge that started be- Newsroom But for the first time in I guarantee it.” fore the election. new mining claims [email protected] years, coal towns are see- West Virginians went At 31, Prater said he [email protected] ing a commodity that had all in, backing Trump and can get everything back, Ext. 4 grown scarcer than the electing a coal mine-own- but he’s uncertain for how near Yellowstone Sports coal trains that used to ing billionaire, Democrat long. [email protected] rumble through around Jim Justice, as governor. “In Trump’s term, I feel By Matthew Brown ration proposals north of Ext. 5 the clock: hope. But a lot of people had we’ll do good, but after ASSOCIATED PRESS Yellowstone drew strong opposition from business Retail and Online Around here that hope gone under already. that who’s to say?” he said. PRAY, Mont. — U.S. of- Advertising is measured. Still, most “Lost my home, vehicle, That skepticism is sup- owners, environmental- [email protected] ficials on Monday blocked voters saw Trump as the everything,” said Roger ported by industry ana- ists and Montana elected new mining claims out- officials. ADVERTISING only choice for president. Prater. Wearing the min- lysts, who say any recov- side Yellowstone National He vowed to undo loom- er’s telltale blue pants ery won’t be centered in Jewell hiked a rocky Ernie Carpenter, Jr. Park as the Obama ad- trail near one of the min- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 ing federal rules and said with reflective strips on the eastern coalfields of ministration races in its ing sites, beneath the [email protected] President Barack Obama the legs, Prater would Kentucky and West Vir- last days to keep industry snow-capped peaks of the Bob Gunther had been “ridiculous” to be heading underground ginia and will never bring out of natural and envi- Absaroka Mountains. She Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 the industry. Trump told that night. He’d been laid U.S. coal back to what it ronmentally sensitive ar- [email protected] said she hoped the tempo- miners in Charleston: off for 20 months but now once was. eas. Ralph Mitchell rary ban would discourage Mining claims on more Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 the projects’ sponsors and [email protected] than 30,000 acres north of O’Hare workers are set to strike the nation’s first national shield Yellowstone and Philip Ouellette surrounding areas from Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 park will be prohibited for [email protected] at least two years while a development. Cassie Vitali on nationwide ‘Day of Disruption’ long-term ban is consid- The two-year prohibi- Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 ered, Interior Secretary tion would not explicitly [email protected] By Carla K. Johnson airports. The union has ers to decide whether the Sally Jewell said during a block the pending propos- Patricia Whalen ASSOCIATED PRESS helped fund and staff the strike will last longer than visit to Montana’s scenic als, both of which involve Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 Fight for $15 campaign. one day. private lands. However, [email protected] — A strike by Paradise Valley. O’Hare is the only air- The Chicago Depart- Jewell and other govern- hourly workers at O’Hare Details were obtained port where workers plan ment of Aviation said it ment officials said it could BUSINESS OFFICE International Airport in by The Associated Press to strike, though organiz- doesn’t anticipate any dis- make large-scale mining Beth Bresnahan Chicago will add another in advance of the formal ers are planning protests more difficult if the proj- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 dimension to a nationwide ruption in service. announcement. [email protected] at airports in 18 other ects were expanded onto day of protests by fast-food Some holiday travelers Interior officials last Susan J. Conti cities, including Boston, public lands. employees who have been are nervous, however. Kim week blocked new oil drill- Controller, ext. 1288 Washington, D.C., Denver, “This is right on the [email protected] pushing for a $15 hourly Maguire, 40, of Crystal ing in the Arctic Ocean , Seattle and Los doorstep of Yellowstone wage and union rights, or- Lake, was at O’Hare on and cancelled 25 oil and Ted Grant Angeles. National Park, one of the Publisher, ext. 1234 ganizers said Monday. Monday with her 3-year- gas leases in western About 500 O’Hare work- most amazing places in [email protected] Thousands of workers old daughter and husband Colorado and 15 in north- ers committed to a strike the world,” Jewell said. “It Marian Kinney plan to walk off the job at as they headed out for a western Montana. after a vote last week. needs to be part of a larger ext. 1212 McDonald’s restaurants holiday trip to see rela- Republicans and indus- [email protected] They are trying to orga- try representatives have ecosystem and this forest and other fast-food spots nize with SEIU Local 1’s tives in Seattle, with a Will Kraft in more than 340 cities on return flight scheduled on criticized the administra- is part of that ecosystem. Vice President / Finance help. They work for pri- Mining will damage that. Nov. 29, organizers said the strike date. tion’s eleventh-hour ac- ext. 1296 vate contractors at the air- It will damage the ability [email protected] in a news release. The “I don’t want it to impact tions to limit development port and include baggage and promised to seek of the animals to migrate. Jennifer Perez planned “Day of Disrup- our travel plans,” Maguire handlers, cabin cleaners, their reversal once Obama It will impact potentially ext. 1205 tion” will mark the fourth janitors and wheelchair said. “Especially traveling [email protected] anniversary of the first leaves office the watershed. It could attendants. Organizers with a 3-year-old, delays The latest move came impact the geothermal Carolina Trujillo protests at McDonald’s said it will be up to work- would be difficult.” Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 restaurants in New York. after a pair of gold explo- features.” [email protected] The attention-grabbing Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 airport strike is “going to Officers douse pipeline [email protected] cause complete disruption CIRCULATION in travel plans for the day protesters as temperature and maybe days to come,” Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 said Kendall Fells, na- [email protected] tional organizing director drops to near freezing CLASSIFIED of the Fight for $15 cam- By James section under a Missouri Abbe Young Smith paign. “Four decades ago, Manager, ext. 1276 airport jobs were jobs you Macpherson and River reservoir in south- [email protected] could live off of. Now air- Blake Nicholson ern North Dakota, and ASSOCIATED PRESS Kerry Smith port jobs are just like fast- ETP Chief Executive Kel- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 food jobs. We’re all stand- cy Warren said Friday the [email protected] CANNON BALL, N.D. company is unwilling to ing together.” — Authorities on Monday reroute the project. NEWSROOM The Service Employ- defended their decision ees International Union What’s known as the Bill Brotherton PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to douse protesters with Backwater Bridge on Features Editor ext. 1338 announced Monday that water during a skirmish [email protected] Travelers line up at a security checkpoint area state Highway 1806 hundreds of workers will in subfreezing weather in Terminal 3 at O’Hare International Airport has been shut down for Gayla Cawley strike that day at O’Hare, near the Dakota Access oil Reporter, ext. 1236 one of the nation’s busiest in Chicago. weeks because authori- pipeline, and organizers [email protected] ties say it might be un- said at least 17 protesters Thomas Grillo safe due to earlier fires were taken to the hospi- Reporter, ext. 1264 set by protesters. Pro- [email protected] Kellogg’s ‘independent experts’ tal — including some who testers say the closed were treated for hypother- Spenser Hasak bridge near their main Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 mia. were paid by cereal company camp blocks emergency [email protected] The clash occurred late services, and they ac- Thor Jourgensen Sunday and early Mon- By Candice Choi cuse authorities of keep- News Editor, ext. 1267 day as protesters trying to [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS ing it shut down to block push past a long-blocked Steve Krause their access to pipeline NEW YORK — On its bridge on a state highway Sports Editor, ext. 1229 construction sites. [email protected] website, Kellogg touted a were turned back by au- Authorities dispute that. “Breakfast Council” of “in- thorities using tear gas, Jennifer Meli Additional testing is need- Copy Editor, ext. 1278 dependent experts” who rubber bullets and water ed to make sure the bridge [email protected] helped guide the compa- hoses. One officer was in- is safe, and that can’t be Katie Morrison ny’s nutritional efforts. jured when struck in the done until the area is Sports Reporter Nowhere did it say this: head with a rock. One pro- [email protected] deemed safe for inspectors, The maker of Froot Loops tester was arrested. said state Transportation Owen O’Rourke paid the council members Protesters and officers Photographer, ext. 1224 Department spokeswom- and fed them talking points, massed at the bridge [email protected] an Jamie Olson. according to a copy of a con- again late Monday Anne Marie Tobin At least 17 protesters tract and emails obtained PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS morning, but protesters Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 were injured severe- [email protected] by The Associated Press. dispersed a few hours The Kellogg booth at an annual dietitians’ con- ly enough to be taken Adam Swift The company paid the later at the request of ference, where company representatives ex- to hospitals during the Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1269 experts an average of tribal elders after police plained the health benefits of their products, in overnight skirmish at the [email protected] $13,000 a year, prohibited warned the crowd that Boston. bridge, said Dallas Gold- Bridget Turcotte them from offering media they’d identified fire- Reporter, ext. 1269 tooth, an organizer with services for products “com- arms and that anyone [email protected] partial nutrition guidance. “independent.” the Indigenous Environ- petitive or negative to ce- with a weapon should Ryan York The company used the coun- “It’s not an automatic mental Network. real” and required them to leave. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 cil to teach a continuing ed- leap. I don’t think people “Hypothermia, a num- [email protected] engage in “nutrition influ- The Standing Rock ber of head injuries from encer outreach” on social ucation class for dietitians, think about these conflicts Sioux and others oppose being shot with rubber media or with colleagues. publish an academic paper that deeply,” he said. the 1,200-mile, four-state bullets, one individual “I’m still feeling great from on breakfast and try to in- Dayle Hayes, a dietitian pipeline being built to had a heart attack,” he my bowl of cereal & milk fluence the government’s who participated in the carry oil from western 781-593-7700 said. this morning! Mini-Wheats dietary guidelines. Twitter chat in 2014, said North Dakota to a ship- Publishing Daily, except Sundays Kellogg said the coun- in an email that she prides USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 are my fave,” a dietitian on ping point in Illinois be- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA the council posted during a cil’s activities were clearly herself on her ethics and cause they say it threat- LAW OFFICES OF and additional offices. Twitter chat with Kellogg. sponsored. transparency and that ens drinking water on JAMES J. CARRIGAN Copyright ©2016 The Daily Item Yoni Freedhoff, an obe- her disclosure practices Another council member their nearby reservation • Social Security Disability Subscriptions sity expert at the Univer- have changed as stan- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States and dietitian chimed in to and cultural sites. Pipe- • Workers Compensation $20.00 for 4 weeks say they were her favorite, sity of Ottawa who writes dards have evolved. Based line developer Energy • Accidents $65.00 for 13 weeks too, and included a photo of about industry influence on current standards, she Transfer Partners has 25 years located across $130.00 for 26 weeks the cereal. in nutrition, said he didn’t said she would include the said no sites have been from Lynn District Court $260.00 for 1 year believe it was clear to the word “ad” in tweets refer- 15 Johnson St. Send payment to and POSTMASTER, For Kellogg, the coun- disturbed and that the send address changes to: cil — in existence between public that the council encing Kellogg products. $3.8 billion pipeline will 781-596-0100 The Daily Item 2011 and this year — deftly members were compen- She said she did not share be safe. JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN 110 Munroe St. blurred the lines between sated, especially since any information without The pipeline is largely P.O. Box 5 RONALD D. MALLOY cereal promotion and im- Kellogg described them as appropriate disclosures. complete except for the www.jamescarriganlaw.com Lynn, MA 01903 [email protected] A4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 OPINION DAN K. THOMASSON

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Trump off to bad start with Bannon, Sessions B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg T J   Edward M. Grant WASHINGTON — Those who be- editor William Kristol “a renegade Sessions has been a Trump loyalist News Editor W   J. K Gordon R. Hall lieved Donald Trump was sincere in Jew,” among other things. from the beginning of the New York Vice President, Finance Monica Connell Healey announcing his intentions to heal Defenders say Bannon has a sol- billionaire’s unlikely campaign and P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Sales America’s divisions might not be as id background in finance and, as the has been counted among the few J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan confident following his naming of a chosen head of something called the insiders who have helped make the Chief Operating O cer Chairman key adviser and his selection of a alt-right, merely built Breitbart on heavy transition decisions. P “  controversial lawmaker for a promi- the principals of free expression, not Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 The fact is, neither he nor Bannon Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 nent role in his new administration. necessarily his own. Bannon, while should be anywhere near the new Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 The president-elect’s choice of Ste- acknowledging there are fringe ele- administration. Trump has enough Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 phen K. Bannon as a super aide who ments in the nationalist movement, trouble trying to make sense of the Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 will apparently report directly to him contends its members aren’t extrem- garble of this transition without Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 and the news Friday that Trump ists. He was quoted in The New York Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 raising racial questions. He is said Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 wants Sen. Jeff Sessions of Ala- Times as saying, “These people are to be dealing only with a handful of Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 bama to be named attorney general patriots. They love their country. They advisers, including his son-in-law, John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 is enough to give the willies to civil just want their country taken care of.” who is deciding whether he wants libertarians and even the more con- Uh huh. Where have we heard a West Wing assignment or to con- servative of his backers. Both men that before? Perhaps in the past at- tinue his highly profitable business. at times have shown tendencies that tempts to justify the efforts of xeno- Unfortunately, like Sessions, Ban- challenge our gains in civil rights. phobic zealots. non is one of the leaders of the tran- Bannon’s past incarnation as the Then there is Sessions, a Repub- sition team. manager of an online “news” site lican who once was rejected by a The difficulties in bringing some that appeals to white extremists Republican Senate after being nom- order to the chaos are huge enough and anti-Semites should dictate to inated by President Ronald Reagan without aggravating the situation EDITORIAL any prudent politician that here to a federal judgeship. He was not by seeming to support a return of may be someone to be avoided. But confirmed because of alleged rac- rampant intolerance and other de- not Trump, who used this guy late in ist remarks, including supposedly bilitating attitudes. his campaign as a major strategist calling an African-American law- Trump aides have cited Bannon’s Peabody plotting and now plans to elevate him to be- yer “boy.” He denied making most background in finance and the fact ing his No. 1 assistant in all things of the statements. Well, not one of he is a Harvard man to justify his ap- political and who knows what else. them, which he claimed was a joke. pointment to a permanent role in the a plan for pot Bannon’s position will supersede He said he had thought the Ku Klux White House — as if Harvard men that of Reince Priebus, who will be- Klan was OK until he heard some can’t be racist. Certainly, Breitbart come Trump’s chief of staff. members smoked pot. He apologized gives off an aura of intolerance, and Peabody officials find themselves behind the eight- Anyone paying attention, even if for that. it’s enough to set this unprecedented ball in their efforts to regulate marijuana use in the they’ve become war-weary and over- His nomination to be the nation’s presidency off on the wrong foot. city. But they can take comfort in having a lot of com- come by news of the campaign and top lawyer, while not all that sur- As for Sessions, he might once pany when it comes to grappling with how to convert the transition, should have some prising, might face a confirmation the marijuana legalization referendum approved by again have serious confirmation knowledge of the controversy sur- challenge given his hard-nose atti- problems. the voters on Nov. 8 into practices and procedures. rounding Bannon, whose disparage- tude toward immigration and lin- Legalization advocates crafted their ballot question ments have earned him the enmity gering suspicions of him harboring Dan Thomasson is an op-ed colum- to ensure they have the upper hand when it comes to of leading Jewish organizations and anti-civil rights inclinations. It is nist for Tribune News Service and eventually bringing legal marijuana to Massachusetts others who regard him as bringing hard to imagine that Trump would a former vice president of Scripps cities and towns. Language in the referendum allows a racist taint to the White House. appoint a person to be the nation’s Howard Newspapers. Readers may the number of pot shops in a community to equal 20 Bannon has been quoted as calling top prosecutor who has question- send him email at: thomassondan@ percent of the number of local liquor licenses. neoconservative commentator and able human rights credentials. But aol.com. Peabody wants to add 20 new liquor licenses to the 81 now in use. If the Legislature approves the addi- tional licenses, the city will have capacity under the referendum language for up to 20 retail marijuana shops. The prospect of pot stores dotting the city — and surrounding cities — has already spurred a call for a Peabody ballot initiative to limit the number of local shops. The referendum language allows marijuana stores to open in less than two years, so it’s difficult to say how successful an initiative will be in limiting pot sales in Peabody and any other community. That timeline raises significant questions for local officials. Where in Peabody should marijuana stores be allowed to open? Should they be allowed to open near playgrounds and schools? Should they be al- lowed to open near liquor stores? Communities, under the referendum language, “may adopt ordinances and by-laws that impose rea- sonable safeguards on the operation of marijuana es- tablishments.” Cities and towns can “govern the time, place and manner” of marijuana establishments but they can- not ban them. In other words, marijuana is here to stay in cities and towns with many of the same re- strictions imposed on alcoholic beverage sales. That reality aside, local planners still need to ask how plotting out places for pot shops to locate squares with development plans and even efforts to boost a community’s tax rate. Local tax revenue from mar- ijuana was a selling point for the referendum’s pas- sage. But even as they tally up potential pot dollars, local leaders are also computing the potential ex- pense associated with including legalized marijuana as a contributor to local economies. Peabody is not alone in its journey into the only par- tially-charted world of legalized marijuana. It could be a bumpy ride.

MICHELLE DANIEL CHADWICK Those who vote have more The perfect dinner guests to calm Thanksgiving tension authority to critique Thanksgiving is coming soon, and gle-Wiggle’s bossy parrot demon- Poppins’ mission all along had been I’ll admit I’m a little worried. Emo- strating the awfulness of An- to reconcile Mr. Banks with his San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick tions are still running hot over the swer-Backers at my table, but I’d children. Through a series of crazy did not vote in the Nov. 8 election. Yes, the player who election, and it might get pretty happily settle for some Leadership adventures, she and Bert set out to kneels during the national anthem in the name of jus- tense around the table among my Pills and Interrupting Powder. Just help Mr. Banks recover the fun in tice and change. older relatives who voted for Don- imagine if family members con- life, so he could be a better father, Here’s why: “Because I was against the system of ald Trump and the younger gener- sistently showed respect for those while also explaining the stresses oppression. I’m not going to show support for that sys- ation who voted for Hillary Clinton. they disagreed with, and everyone and pressures of fatherhood to his tem. And to me, the oppressor isn’t going to allow you I’ve already started canvassing the was allowed to finish their thoughts children, Jane and Michael. At the to vote your way out of your oppression.” family to request tolerance and un- without being interrupted. (I might end of the movie, the family is recon- That’s not exactly helpful. The way to change the derstanding, and I have plans for a have to give myself a dose of Inter- ciled, and Mary Poppins flies away. system is by voting for candidates who share your giant “No Politics” sign on the front rupting Powder, come to think of it.) Maybe Mary Poppins could work values and who will be in the position to change what door. Second, I’d include Mr. Spock, of her magic in all of our homes, so you want to see changed. Right now, though, it looks like I’m “ Trek” fame. (I admit it; I was that everyone had a deeper appre- As nationwide protests erupted after the election going to need professional help to in love with Mr. Spock when I was in ciation for each other. It might be a of Donald Trump, preliminary voter turnout num- get through the day. middle school. Don’t judge me.) little awkward if our Thanksgiving bers began trickling in, and they showed turnout was As the mom and the person who Aside from his intellectual prowess table floated up to the ceiling, but if down compared with 2008 and 2012. The Nov. 8 elec- makes everything except the turkey and dark good looks, I’d want him at it was because everyone was laugh- tion is expected to have the worst turnout — about 55 and the pumpkin pie (trust me, it’s my Thanksgiving table for two rea- ing, that would be fine with me. percent to 57 percent of eligible voters — since 1996. still a lot of food), you would hope sons: his logic, and his mind-meld- Your children are your most pre- Out of a total of about 235 million eligible voters, al- that I’d have some sway here. But ing skills. He could tactfully point cious gifts. So are your parents, most half abstained. even with my legal and mediation out any illogical arguments, and he brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cous- training, I doubt my peacemaking could also perform his Vulcan mind- The Pew Research Center reported earlier this year ins and friends. I’m hoping we can skills will be enough for the day. If meld, allowing him to explain vary- that the United States’ turnout for elections is among all remember that and be thankful I could, I’d invite a few extra guests. ing points of view to the other mem- the lowest in the developed and democratic world. for each other this Thanksgiving, First, I’d invite Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle. bers at the table in a dispassionate even without my fantasy guests. Among the 35 nations in the Organization for Eco- Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, from the chil- manner. nomic Cooperation and Development, the U.S. ranks But if things turn out badly, you dren’s book series by Betty McDon- Maybe Mr. Spock could find a way can look for me down the street at No. 31 — and that was before turnout dropped even ald, is one of my childhood heroes. to explain both the younger gener- our neighbor’s house. They had a lower this fall. Her magical cures are for children, ation’s fears about racism, sexism “Neither” sign in their front yard. If you are upset that Hillary Clinton lost, tell a non- but these days there are plenty of and xenophobia and the security Maybe they’ll have an extra seat voter who thinks like you. But if you are the nonvoter, adults exhibiting childish misbe- concerns of the Air Force veteran in at the table. the complaint rings hollow. havior, whether online or face-to- language they could all understand. The protesters certainly have a right to protest. Most face. Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle’s cures for And no matter what, at least one Michelle Daniel Chadwick is a have done so peacefully. But their cause would have Answer-Backers, Fighter-Quarrel- person at the table would be calm. writer and attorney in Dallas. She been better served if they’d gotten more like-minded ers, Bullies and Interrupters could Lastly, I’d invite Mary Poppins. wrote this for the Dallas Morning people to the polls on Election Day. all come in handy. If you recall, at the end of the News. Readers may email her at mi- I’m not sure I want Mrs. Pig- movie, it was revealed that Mary [email protected]. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Trump discusses Syria with Democrat Tulsi Gabbard By Lindsey CNN, “we’ve seen not only McPherson was she a champion for CQ-ROLL CALL the Iraq war, she was the architect for the war in WASHINGTON — Rep. Libya to overthrow Gad- Tulsi Gabbard discussed hafi, which we’ve seen has Syria, the Islamic State resulted in tremendous and al-Qaida during loss of life and chaos, and a meeting with Presi- now, with ISIS and al-Qa- PHOTO | OLIVER DOULIERY dent-elect Donald Trump ida having a stronghold in Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton delivers on Monday, the Hawaii that country.” her concession speech on Nov. 9 from the New Democrat said in a state- “Now, she continues to ment that did not specify push for the same kind Yorker Hotel’s Grand Ballroom in New York. whether she’s being con- of regime change in Syr- sidered for a post in the ia with an escalation by incoming administration. putting a so-called no-fly Election is over but The sophomore con- PHOTO | PEDRO PORTAL zone in place that puts us gresswoman is the first directly at odds with Rus- Democratic lawmaker to Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, who campaigned sia,” Gabbard said. the Clinton emails visit the president-elect at for Sen. Bernie Sanders earlier this year, is the The conversation with Trump Tower in New York, first Democratic lawmaker to meet with the Trump about foreign where he’s been holding president-elect. policy was “frank and keep on coming meetings with potential positive,” Gabbard said, By Anita Kumar ment. Cabinet and administra- take the opportunity their families,” she added. noting she discussed her tive appointees, as well as opposition to a no-fly zone MCCLATCHY “It is a scandal that the to meet with the presi- Gabbard served as a vice WASHINGTON BUREAU people who have ideas he and legislation she has Obama administration dent-elect now before the chairwoman of the Demo- stalled the release of these wants to hear. authored to de-escalate NEW YORK — You drumbeats of war that cratic National Committee smoking gun documents “President-elect Trump American military in- thought just because Hil- neocons have been beating until the end of January, for over five years,” Judi- asked me to meet with volvement there. lary Clinton lost that the drag us into an escalation when she stepped down cial Watch President Tom him about our current Gabbard, 35, said she email releases would stop? of the war to overthrow from the post to support Fitton said. “These docu- policies regarding Syria, would “not hesitate” to Wrong. our fight against terrorist the Syrian government — Vermont Sen. Bernie Sand- express areas of disagree- ments show that Hillary a war which has already ers’s presidential cam- Judicial Watch recently groups like al-Qaida and ment with Trump but that received 508 pages of doc- and Bill Clinton’s machine ISIS, as well as other for- cost hundreds of thou- paign. At the time, she those divisions, however sought to shake down al- sands of lives and forced dished out heavy criticism uments, including emails, eign policy challenges we strong, should not pre- that the conservative most every country in the millions of refugees to flee of Hillary Clinton and her face,” Gabbard said in her vent them from working group says shows possi- world, from Saudi Arabia their homes in search of tenure as secretary of state. statement. together on issues where ble conflicts of interest to desperately poor Haiti.” safety for themselves and “With Hillary,” she told “I felt it important to they do agree. between Hillary Clinton’s Trump, who campaigned State Department and on appointing a special her husband, former Pres- prosecutor to investigate StoryCorps project encourages teens to ident Bill Clinton. Clinton, said after the Expect periodic releas- election that was no lon- es of records to continue ger a priority. In an inter- talk about the election at Thanksgiving through 2018, even though view on “60 Minutes,” he many Clinton critics have called the Clintons “good By Matt Sedensky moved on following Don- people.” ASSOCIATED PRESS ald Trump’s victory. “I’m going to think about NEW YORK — That Judicial Watch — as it ... I don’t want to hurt electoral elephant in the well as other groups, in- them,” he said. room threatening political cluding Citizens United Some Democrats, in- tension this Thanksgiv- — and news organizations cluding Clinton herself, ing? StoryCorps believes had filed numerous law- have blamed her sur- it could be a unifying suits seeking the emails of prising loss to the FBI’s main course. Clinton and her top aides decision to open another The oral history proj- while she was the nation’s investigation into her use ect’s “Great Thanksgiving top diplomat after their of a private email system Listen 2016” is urging public records requests for government business Americans, particularly went unanswered. in the closing days of the teens, to use the holiday The just released Ju- presidential race. She de- weekend to record a con- dicial Watch documents nied any wrongdoing. The versation with a grand- stem from a 2013 lawsuit case was closed with no parent or another elder against the State Depart- charges filed. on their feelings about the election, their hopes and fears for the country and McCain still has not their thoughts on how to bring people together in a time of division. ruled out a seventh Dave Isay, StoryCorps’ founder and president, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said the project could run for the Senate strengthen ties across the Teacher Carol Mowen, right, works with student Kirsten Delauney pre- country when the chasm paring to participate in the oral history project StoryCorps at Washing- is deep. ton County Technical High School in Hagerstown, Md. “We’re living in a mo- ment where the divide ect last year, prompting ing the American Federa- in the “Great Thanksgiv- is just so massive,” and intergenerational conver- tion of Teachers and the ing Listen” by download- the discussions will give sations just as this time National Education Asso- ing the StoryCorps app people a chance to reflect around, though without ciation, as well as school and inviting someone on what happened in the the election theme. The re- districts and educators to take part. Isay said last two weeks, he said. sult was staggering: more in all 50 states, many of throughout StoryCorps’ “I can’t think of anything than 50,000 recordings, whom will assign a con- history, people have delved more important right now as many as StoryCorps versation to students. The than listening to each oth- amassed in its first decade hope is to meet or exceed into the most personal and er and finding a way for- of operation combined. the volume of recordings tense moments of their ward.” The “Great Thanksgiv- from 2015. lives: “We’ve never seen StoryCorps debuted ing Listen” is partnering Anyone at least 13 years one of these conversations the Thanksgiving proj- with organizations includ- old is invited to take part go wrong.”

Trump auditions Cabinet prospects PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, with his wife, high above Manhattan at Trump Tower Cindy McCain, was re-elected to a sixth term, beating out Democratic challenger Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick. By Jonathan Lemire mally a fixture at Times ASSOCIATED PRESS Square but has spent By Aryn Braun Trump’s cozy relationship recent days camped out NEW YORK — Donald CQ-ROLL CALL with Russia. at Trump Tower singing In a statement released Trump held court from about the president-elect. WASHINGTON — the day after Trump’s first his perch high above Man- Democratic Hawaii Rep. Re-elected to serve a sixth phone call with Vladi- hattan on Monday, receiv- Tulsi Gabbard, who re- term in the Senate, John mir Putin, McCain indi- ing a line of former rivals, signed her post on the McCain, R-Arizona, won’t rectly warned the presi- longtime allies and TV ex- Democratic National rule out running again in dent-elect to be wary of ecutives while overseeing Committee after endors- 2022. the Russian president’s a presidential transition ing Bernie Sanders over In his Election Night vic- friendly overtures. that at times resembles a Hillary Clinton, also met tory speech, McCain called “With the U.S. presiden- reality show like the one with Trump but entered himself the luckiest guy in he once hosted. and exited out of sight. the world and thanked his tial transition underway, Trump met with nearly She later defended cross- constituents for electing Vladimir Putin has said in a dozen prospective hires, ing party lines to meet him to what he believed to recent days that he wants all of whom who were pa- with Trump about U.S. be his final term. But just to improve relations raded in front of the cam- with the United States,” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS involvement in Syria, over one week later, Mc- eras set up in the Trump saying in a statement she Cain, 80, told The Arizona the statement read. “We Tower lobby as they en- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich gives the would never “play politics Republic he won’t make should place as much faith tered an elevator to see thumps-up as he arrives at Trump Tower Mon- with American and Syrian any decisions regarding in such statements as the president-elect. Out day in New York to meet with Donald Trump. lives.” another campaign for at any other made by a for- of public view himself, he Former House Speaker least three years, leaving mer KGB agent who has fell back on his TV star a cloud of secrecy, Trump Next, Oklahoma Gov. Newt Gingrich, a long- the door open for another plunged his country into roots by filming a video has turned the search into Mary Fallin, a candidate time Trump ally, was also run. tyranny, murdered his po- that touted his legislative a very public audition pro- for Interior secretary, did expected to meet with him First elected in 1986, litical opponents, invaded goals once he takes office. cess. The extraordinary much the same, striding on Monday. McCain is one of the most his neighbors, threatened Trump; did not imme- exercise took on a routine off the lift to say she had Senior adviser Kelly- senior members of the America’s allies, and at- diately announce any feel on Monday: First, for- “a wonderful discussion” anne Conway said of the Senate, and as chairman tempted to undermine appointments after the mer Massachusetts Sen- with Trump. Former Tex- visitors, “Not all of them of the Armed Services America’s elections.” meetings, which came ator Scott Brown stepped as Governor Rick Perry will be in his Cabinet and Committee, he still wields Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, on the heels of a two-day off the gold-plated eleva- declined to speak to re- his federal government, a significant amount of R-Utah, has also allud- whirlwind of interviews tor into the marble-coated porters, but he did take but they are all incredi- power and influence. In ed to launching a bid for at his golf course in Bed- lobby after his meeting to time for a photo with the bly important in offering the last week McCain re-election in 2018. Cur- minster, New Jersey. declare to waiting report- Naked Cowboy, the un- their points of views, their has also tried to buoy rently in the midst of his Unlike his predecessors, ers that he was “the best derwear-sporting, gui- experience and certainly Senate Republicans to seventh term, Hatch, 82, who often spoke with person” to become Veter- tar-strumming New York their vision of the coun- take a hard line against is the longest serving Re- Cabinet candidates under ans Affairs secretary. institution who is nor- try.” president-elect Donald publican in the Senate. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 POLICE/FIRE

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Thomas Grillo can be A report of a couch in the Sunday at 59 Summit Ave.; at weekend. Police say a caller tipped reached at tgrillo@item- Alexander Kratzer, 26, no road at 9:39 a.m. Sunday on 4:50 a.m. Sunday on Endicott Arnold Hernandez is off authorities, leading po- live.com. address listed, was arrested Nahant Street. Avenue; at 12:28 p.m. Sunday and charged with trespassing A report of a branch hanging on Broadway; at 4 p.m. Sunday at 11:24 a.m. Monday. on wires at 9:46 a.m. Sunday on Bennett Highway; at 11:13 Marcos Moran, 49, of 162 on Adams Road. p.m. Sunday at 94 Locust St. South Common St., was ar- A report of a hit and run ac- A report of suspicious activ- rested and charged with unli- cident at 12:03 p.m. Sunday ity at 2:09 a.m. Saturday on censed operation of a motor on Atlantic Avenue. Walk-in wit- Walden Street; at 3:13 a.m. vehicle and a marked lanes ness reports car left scene, but Saturday on Malden Street; violation at 8:07 a.m. Monday. license plate was obtained. at 8:16 a.m. Sunday on Ridge A report of a vessel whose Road; at 10:38 a.m. Sunday Accidents occupants are shooting at on South Avenue; at 11:21 ducks at 7:10 a.m. Monday a.m. Sunday on Bates Street; A report of a motor vehicle near Brown’s Island. Environ- at 2:29 p.m. Sunday on Pond accident 12:04 a.m. Sunday mental police state duck hunt- Street; at 5:53 p.m. Sunday at 6 Coburn St.; at 3:26 a.m. ing is in season. on School Street; at 9:14 p.m. Sunday at 74 Linwood St.; at Sunday on Broadway; at 8:37 6:42 a.m. Sunday on Lynnfield PEABODY a.m. Monday on Tuckerman Street; at 6:41 a.m. Sunday at Street. 225 Western Ave.; at 10:43 Accidents A report of an unwanted a.m. Sunday at 109 Newhall person 11:16 a.m. Saturday St.; at 10:47 a.m. Sunday at A report of a motor vehicle on Wave Way; at 10:53 a.m. 68 Grove St.; at 10:57 a.m. accident at 2:55 p.m. Satur- Sunday on Lucia Avenue; at Sunday on Blossom Street; at day at 6 Crowninshield St.; at 12:31 p.m. Sunday on Beach 11:11 a.m. Sunday at 96 La- 5:34 p.m. Saturday at 84 Cen- Street; at 3:58 p.m. Sunday on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Everard Street; at 11:59 p.m. fayette Park; at 12 p.m. Sunday tral St.; at 5:52 p.m. Saturday Faith Reyna leaves flowers at a make-shift memorial for slain San Anto- on Maple Street; at 12:34 p.m. at 80 Prospect St.; at 7:18 Sunday on Clark Road. nio police officer Benjamin Marconi, 50, a 20-year veteran of the force, Sunday on Western Avenue; at p.m. Saturday at 59 Tremont A report of a 911 hang up at 12:57 p.m. Sunday on Maple St.; at 11:04 p.m. Saturday 2:31 p.m. Saturday on Beach Monday in San Antonio. Marconi was fatally shot during a traffic stop Street; at 2:51 p.m. Sunday at 147 Bartholomew St.; at Street; at 3:52 p.m. Saturday near police headquarters Sunday. at 800 Lynnway; at 3:58 p.m. 12:03 p.m. Sunday at 232 on Furlong Drive Sunday at 35 Washington St.; Newbury St. A report of larceny at 3:15 at 6:15 p.m. Sunday at 24 p.m. Saturday on South Main Authorities: Texas, Missouri Fair Oaks Avenue; at 8:41 p.m. Complaints Street. Sunday on Boston Street; at A report of stolen MV plate 11:06 p.m. Sunday on Alley A report of an intoxicated at 5:55 p.m. Saturday on Vane officers shot in ambushes Street; at 1:10 a.m. Monday at person attempting to drive a Street. 145 Euclid Ave.; at 1:35 a.m. car at 2:30 p.m. Saturday on A report of fraud at 12:16 By Jim Salter police sergeant was shot can law enforcement since Monday at 1067 Western Ave.; Bourbon Street. Person was a.m. Sunday on Centennial and David Warren twice in the face Sunday Sept. 11, 2001. at 7:40 a.m. Monday on Com- not successful. Avenue. Party evading taxi fare. ASSOCIATED PRESS evening while he sat in Race was a factor in the mercial Street; at 8:22 a.m. A report of threats at 3:20 A report of shoplifting at traffic in a marked police Dallas attack, but police Monday at Rockmere Gardens; p.m. Saturday on King Street. 4:30 p.m. Sunday on Furlong A manhunt for a sus- vehicle. He was released have not said if race played at 12:26 p.m. Monday at 216 Officer will document. Drive. pect in the fatal shooting from a hospital Monday. a part in any of the attacks Fayette St. A report of shoplifting at of a veteran Texas police The shootings were the on Sunday. In San Antonio, 3:55 p.m. Saturday at Macy’s SAUGUS detective ended Monday latest in what law en- police say the suspect is Complaints on Andover Street. with an arrest in the kill- forcement officials say is black and the officer was ing that was one of several A report of ATVs racing Accidents an alarming spike in am- white. In St. Louis, the A report of a noise at 2:09 through a neighborhood at weekend attacks against bush-style attacks. Sixty suspect was black, but po- a.m. Sunday at 82 Grove St.; 4:53 p.m. Saturday on Raylen A report of a motor vehicle law enforcement in mul- officers were shot to death lice have not released the at 3:33 a.m. Sunday at 21 Avenue. accident 6:53 a.m. Saturday tiple states, authorities on the job this year, com- officer’s race. Most kill- Rogers Ave.; at 3:35 a.m. - A report of suspicious activ- at 8 Pearson St.; at 5:30 p.m. said. pared to 41 in all of 2015, ings of police officers are day at 43 Haviland Ave.; at ity at 5:02 p.m. Saturday on Saturday on Donna Road; at The San Antonio de- according to the National carried out by white men, 3:37 a.m. Sunday at 26 Ne- Memorial Drive. Caller reports 8:11 p.m. Saturday on Market tective and officers shot Law Enforcement Officers and most people shot and whall St.; at 2:19 a.m. Monday stranger in the neighborhood Street; at 1:42 a.m. Monday in Missouri and Florida Memorial Fund. Of the 60 killed by police are white, at 79 Beacon Hill Ave.; at 5:34 is approaching children and on the Salem Turnpike. were conducting routine killed, 20 were purposely said Craig W. Floyd, pres- a.m. Monday at 12 Endicott St. asking them to go with him to tasks Sunday when they targeted by their assail- ident of the National Law A report of a breaking and see a new bicycle. Police will Complaints became the targets of vi- ant compared to eight last Enforcement Officers Me- entering at 8:25 a.m. Sunday monitor the area. olence. The detective was year, the group said. morial Fund. at 25 Hanover St. A report of a request for an A report of suspicious activ- writing a traffic ticket Police officers also were San Antonio Detective A report of a disturbance at officer to stand by while prop- ity at 8:05 a.m. Saturday on when he was shot to death shot and injured during Benjamin Marconi, who 1:18 p.m. Sunday at 140 Bos- erty is retrieved at 8:03 p.m. Winter Street. in his squad car Sunday traffic stops in Sanibel, was killed Sunday while ton St.; at 3:33 p.m. Sunday at Saturday on Aborn Street. A report of a car fire at morning outside police Florida, and Gladstone, writing the ticket, was 11 Phillips Ave.; at 7:24 p.m. A report of a disturbance at 11:36 a.m. Saturday at 1020 headquarters. Missouri, on Sunday a 20-year veteran of the Sunday at 621 Western Ave.; 8:47 p.m. Saturday at 147 Broadway “I think the uniform was night, but authorities force. Chief McManus at 9:11 p.m. Sunday at 15 Summit St.; at 9:13 p.m. A report of a disturbance at the target and the first have not suggested these said Monday evening that Hutchinsons Court; at 10:01 Saturday at 133 Main St.; at 12:39 p.m. Saturday at 298 person that happened were targeted attacks. All a 31-year-old man, Otis p.m. Sunday at 4 Melville 11:13 p.m. Saturday at 43 Main St.; at 1:38 a.m. Monday along was the first person the shootings come less Tyrone McKane, was ar- Place; at 7:12 a.m. Monday at Gardner St.; at 11:15 p.m. on Broadway. that (the suspect) target- than five months after rested on a capital murder 100 Newhall St. Saturday at 258 Washington A report of an unwanted per- ed,” San Antonio Police a black military veteran warrant without incident A report of trespassing at St.; at 1:41 a.m. Sunday at 42 son at 9:51 p.m. Saturday at Chief William McManus killed five white officers at after the car he was riding 2:21 p.m. Sunday at 1 State Washington St.; at 4:13 a.m. 1228 Broadway. said Monday. a protest in Dallas — the in was stopped Monday af- St. Sunday at 216 Newbury St. A report of a disturbance at In Missouri, a St. Louis deadliest day for Ameri- ternoon on an interstate. A report of suspicious activi- A report of an overdose at 10:59 p.m. Saturday at 54 ty at 2:53 p.m. Sunday on Wal- 3:33 a.m. Sunday on Newbury Howard St.; at 1:42 a.m. Sun- nut Street; at 11:22 p.m. Sun- Street. day at 386 Lincoln Ave. Official: Six dead in Chattanooga day at 3 Melvin Ave.; at 12:32 A report of noise at 11:16 a.m. Monday at 33 President p.m. Saturday at 39 Main St.; St.; at 8:01 a.m. Monday at REVERE at 12:18 a.m. Sunday at 26 elementary school bus crash 15 Western Ave.; at 8:12 a.m. Bailey Ave. Monday on Fair Oaks Avenue; Accidents A report of vandalism at 7:08 CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. at 10:14 a.m. Monday at 59 A report of a motor vehicle a.m. Sunday at 27 Spring St. (AP) — Bloodied students Columbia Ave. accident at 2 p.m. Saturday A report of larceny at 11:48 lay on stretchers, while A report of an assault and on Broadway; at 8:26 p.m. a.m. Sunday on Fairmount Av- other children walked battery at 3:19 p.m. Sunday Saturday at 154 Pauline St.; at enue. away dazed with their on Boston Street; at 10:07 12:47 a.m. Sunday on Shirley A report of a 911 hang up parents after an elemen- a.m. Monday on Lexington Avenue; at 10:13 a.m. Sunday at 5:06 p.m. Sunday on Carole tary school bus crash that Street. on Squire Road; at 11:36 a.m. Drive. Confirmed accidental. killed six Monday in Chat- A report of an uninvited Sunday at 14 Waldemar Ave.; tanooga. guest at 3:26 p.m. Sunday at at 2:14 p.m. Sunday on Adams SWAMPSCOTT Chattanooga police 501 Washington St.; at 9:49 Street; at 5:47 p.m. Sunday at Chief Fred Fletcher said p.m. Sunday at 386 Summer Copeland Circle; at 7:59 p.m. Complaints the crash was “every pub- St.; at 8:49 a.m. Monday at 8 lic safety professional’s Sunday on VFW Parkway; at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Lafayette Park. 11:27 p.m. Sunday on Revere A report of a 911 hang up at worst nightmare.” A report of a fight at 4:38 Beach Parkway. 4:45 a.m. Sunday on Paradise The bus was carrying 35 Chattanooga Fire Department personnel work p.m. Sunday at 550 Eastern Road; at 4 p.m. Sunday on children from Woodmore the scene of a fatal elementary school bus crash Ave. Complaints Morton Road. Elementary, students in in Chattanooga, Tenn., Monday. A report of shoplifting at A report of a disturbance at kindergarten through fifth 6:26 p.m. Sunday at 780 Lyn- A report of harassing phone 2:08 p.m. Sunday at 213 Bur- grade, when it crashed pened and told reporters were taken to hospitals, nway. calls at 12:32 a.m. Saturday rill St. about 3:30 p.m., turned later that investigators Fletcher said. He did not A report of an assault at on Revere Beach Parkway. A report of suspicious ac- on its side and wrapped were looking at speed as a have information about 7:34 p.m. Sunday on Lynnfield A report of a disturbance at tivity at 2:30 p.m. Sunday on around a tree. possible contributing fac- the extent of injuries. Me- Street. 1:11 a.m. Saturday on Malden Middlesex Avenue; at 10:14 Fletcher said police were tor. The bus was the only dia reported it took about A report of larceny at 9:28 Street; at 1:26 a.m. Saturday p.m. Sunday on Aspen Road. interviewing the bus driv- vehicle involved, he said. two hours to get the last er to determine what hap- Twenty-three students children off the bus. Review of airport panic: Bolt spurred it, cops made it worse By Tom Hays and Passengers at Kennedy made public on Monday, been mistaken for gun- tal to properly address this of 21st century threats Michael Balsamo Airport ran for the exits on blamed both airport em- fire.” The officials also said new paradigm.” and to better ensure the ASSOCIATED PRESS Aug. 14 after cheering at ployees and law enforce- that in the end, the airport Cuomo ordered the re- safety of all New York- a terminal bar during the ment for fueling the hys- had no efficient way to let view after the episode ers,” the governor said in a NEW YORK — Poor communication among Olympics was mistaken for teria by overreacting to travelers know the threat raised questions about the statement Monday. police, private security something sinister. Panic several mistaken reports wasn’t real. ability of the Port Author- A review of security video and other personnel con- spread to two other termi- of gunshots, instead of Since the Sept. 11 attacks, ity of New York and New and recordings of 911 calls tributed to a mass panic nals when news of a gun- seeking to calm travelers. “the specter of terrorism Jersey, which runs the air- found that the chain-re- that erupted at a New man spread on social me- Among the more glaring has embedded itself in the port, to respond to an ac- action scare began with a York City airport when dia, and police responded missteps: At the height of national psyche and cre- tual terror attack. call about a disturbance loud cheers for Usain Bolt by drawing their weapons. the chaos, the flight crew ated a persistent, abiding “The events at JFK were at a cafe, where travelers somehow led to a false re- A letter from the officials of a Korean Air jetlin- tension that cannot be ig- a wake-up call to rethink were watching TVs show- port of gunshots, accord- to Gov. Andrew Cuomo er deployed evacuation nored,” the letter concluded. and reevaluate our secu- ing Usain Bolt sprint to a ing to a review by a team and Homeland Security chutes, “producing a ‘pop- “Coordination and training rity procedures to reflect gold medal victory in the of top security officials. Secretary Jeh Johnson, ping’ sound that may have ... is absolutely fundamen- the new, changing reality Olympics. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 St. Mary’s High School delivers Christmas present to city

NATIVITY From A1 they did a great job. The colors are beautiful. It gives the kids who worked on it a sense of pride to see their work on display right in the Lynn Com- ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON mon.” This 1976-77 Babson College student ID card Richard brought a lamp was found by Arthur Brown. from the set to Brown & Waters Paint and Deco- rating in Salem to have the paint matched. The Do you know store donated more than $300 worth of paint for the project, she said. A donation from the Babson’s Jean General Electric Good Neighbor Fund paid for the remaining cost. She researched royalty E. Mathieson? colors and had her stu- dents use their knowledge LOST AND FOUND forgot about it until he of the color wheel to cre- From A1 noticed Mathieson’s birth- ate the perfect shades. PHOTO | NICOLE GOODHUE BOYD date printed on it. Brian Maples, Chuck Grace Cotter, head of school at St. Mary’s, and Father Brian Flynn catch she would like to see how “I decided I would try to Parsons and Tony Gate- a ride through town with the newly painted nativity scene on Monday. she looked back then,” the get the card back to her. It ly of the Lynn Depart- Lynn native said. might be a big deal to her,” ment of Public Works Julia Pontremoli, a se- together.” “I told my students, The 1977 Babson Col- he said. lege student identification made structural repairs nior, took on the resto- Students, teachers, and ‘Soon you’re going to grad- Brown, a 1992 Classi- bears Jean E. Mathieson’s cal High School graduate, to the fiberglass pieces ration of Mary, spending the DPW transported the uate and you’re going to go name and her birthdate: said the young face on the and sandblasted away old day after day carefully statues from the school to college and get married paint. Richard and her Dec. 9, 1956. plastic laminated card painting intricate details. Monday afternoon to the and when you come home class primed and hand Brown was working last has held his interest. He “I love art and doing this manger at Lynn Common for Thanksgiving, you can painted each of the figu- was awesome,” Pontrem- opposite the Lynn Pub- summer on a demolition hopes Mathieson or some- show your kids what you rines. oli said. “I felt honored. I lic Library, where it was crew tearing down walls one who knows her will “They cared so deeply worked for three weeks. I blessed by Father Brian did at St. Mary’s. This will in one of the Wellesley reunite the card and the about each piece and took love Ms. Richard so much. Flynn. be here.’” school’s dormitories when former student in time for such stewardship,” said She does things with her “I grew up in Lynn and Bridget Turcotte can be the ID dropped out of a her 60th birthday. Grace Cotter Regan, head whole heart and this is a remember when (the set) reached at bturcotte@item- wall and onto the floor. “I’d like to know how of St. Mary’s. “That was piece of that. had live sheep,” Richard live.com. Follow her on Brown stuffed the card her life turned out. I hope the big thing for me.” “It’s amazing to see it all said. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. in his pocket and almost she’s doing well,” he said. Saugus parents get say on school City of Peabody

SAUGUS help with transitions at “All the teachers will be matic design will be com- From A1 higher grade levels. in the same building at pleted and sent to the takes ownership Amy Petipas, a parent, the same place,” he said. MSBA by May and Town “Sometimes a child can be said she has heard a lot “They will all be teaching Meeting will convene to a better teacher to another about different teaching the same thing. They can vote by the end of June. child because they can re- styles existing at different support each other and If approved, construction of Tillies Farm late,” said Jean Bloom, a schools. She believes it is learn off of each other.” is expected to begin in TILLIES FARM it will eventually turn a parent and member of the a problem in the district The building committee July and take two to three From A1 profit. Veterans Memorial Parent that would be alleviated passed a plan for a com- years. The estimated cost Bettencourt said he also Teacher Organization. with the change. bination middle and high is still unknown, accord- “I’m concerned that we expects there to be many Parents were concerned “I want to move but I school in August and sent ing to DeRuosi. will be adding payroll and opportunities to combine about how traffic pat- don’t want my kids to have it to the Massachusetts A second parent forum benefits,” he said. “I don’t Tillies Farms programs terns would change if the to move schools,” she said. School Building Author- will be next Monday at the want to see that explode and products with what is schools were condensed, School Committee Mem- ity (MSBA) for approval. Belmonte Middle School five to 10 years down the offered at Brooksby Farm, but thought the pros out- ber Arthur Grabowski said The quasi-independent at 6:30 p.m. road.” the 250-acre farm owned weighed the cons. keeping the grade levels agency funds capital im- Bridget Turcotte can be Mayor Edward A. Bet- by the city. Those addi- Bloom said the children together in one building provement projects in the reached at bturcotte@item- tencourt said the budget tional products brought all going to school togeth- will allow for more collab- state’s public schools. live.com. Follow her on will cover two or three in from Brooksby should er at a younger age would oration between teachers. DeRuosi said the sche- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. full-time employees along help increase revenue at with seasonal help. Tillies, he said. Sinewitz asked if there In the long run, Betten- was any expectation that court said there is also the Lynn’s budget gap not as bad as expected the farm would operate potential for partnerships as an enterprise account, between the farm and BUDGET rise in health care costs, weeks, to see if they are a few days later and said where its budget is kept North Shore Technical From A1 it’s huge,” Fortucci said. accurate. raising taxes may not be separate from the city High School. If the treasurer’s latest If the school deficit is not necessary after all. budget and is covered by “It’s important to main- While the difference of count is correct, it would fixed, the state said it will “We are still scram- incoming revenue. tain the continuity at 73 workers does not seem reduce a budget deficit in withhold $11 million in bling to get caught up,” The mayor said he ex- Tillies Farm,” said Bet- significant, Fortucci said the school department to Chapter 70 school funds Caron said. “We will pects the farm to remain tencourt. “It has been an the rising cost of health $2.5 million, down from this month until City Hall probably get through part of the city’s operat- important part of Peabody care — more than 24 $7.5 million just a few makes the cash available this year. My concern is ing budget, but he thinks for generations.” percent over the last two weeks ago. for schools. fiscal year 2018. That’s years — has pushed the It will be up to the Mas- A few weeks ago, Caron when in a few months we budget beyond its limits. sachusetts Department of floated the idea of a Propo- may have to lay people Lynn pair is charged “The difference in the Elementary and Second- sition 2½ override to make off.” number of employees by ary Education, which is up the shortfall. While Thomas Grillo can be itself looks harmless, but expected to review those Kennedy initially agreed, reached at tgrillo@item- with attempted murder when you examine the numbers in the coming the mayor reversed course live.com. ARRAIGNMENT according to Lynn Police From A1 Lt. Rick Donnelly. District Court Judge 3 tips for a peaceful Thanksgiving The three got into an al- Michael A. Patten sched- tercation at the Walgreens uled a hearing for next on Joyce Street, police Tuesday. with your politically divided family said. 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The Young Profession- to expand,” said Frost. the admission fee will season. als from the Lynn Area The Young Profession- support the Mass. Coali- “We all remember the Chamber of Commerce als from the Lynn Area tion initiative. Additional joy of being tucked into a and Sagan Realtors of Chamber of Commerce monetary donations for warm bed and are proud Swampscott are both sup- will host a beer tasting the charity will be ac- to support an organization porting the Lynn-based charity event on Thurs- cepted. Reservations are that created an initiative day, Dec. 1, at Craft Beer a must, call 781-592-2900 Massachusetts Coalition to make sure all children for the Homeless’ A Bed Cellar, 450 Paradise or email info@LynnArea- get a good night’s sleep,” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS For Every Child initiative Road, Swampscott, from Chamber.com. said Phyllis Sagan, found- this holiday season. 5-7 p.m. Uno Pizzeria & Sagan Realtors will sup- Kanye West appears at the MTV Video Music A Bed for Every Child Grill will provide light port the “A Bed for Every er of the realty company. Awards at Madison Square Garden in New York. was created to ensure appetizers. The cost to at- Child” campaign to raise For additional informa- children living in poverty tend is $20 members and funds to donate 250 beds tion, go to saganrealtors. Kanye West cancels remaining have a twin bed of their $30 nonmembers; $10 of to 250 kids this holiday com own. Recent data from the dates on Saint Pablo Tour U.S. Census Bureau notes that one in seven chil- Kanye West has Denver, Atlanta, Phil- dren in Massachusetts abruptly pulled the plug adelphia, Detroit, Bos- is living in poverty. The on his Saint Pablo Tour ton, New York City and initiative, which is part a few days after making Washington, D.C., among of the Massachusetts Co- statements onstage about others. alition for the Homeless, how he “would have voted The cancellation comes began in 2011 when advo- for Donald Trump” and after a complex weekend cates learned that many after a stormy weekend for the musician, who students in local public in which he abruptly ended a concert early schools were not getting a canceled a show after four in Sacramento, Califor- good night’s sleep because songs. nia, on Saturday, then they did not have their A representative for canceled a performance own bed. the rapper said Monday Sunday in the Los Ange- Since the program be- the remaining 21 dates les area. gan, more than 3,600 new of West’s current tour Saturday’s truncated twin beds have been giv- have been canceled. No show became a hot topic en to families of children reason was given. Live on social platforms as living in poverty in the Nation said tickets will be amateur videos circulated commonwealth, according “fully refunded at point of of a 10-minute tirade by to Robyn Frost, executive purchase.” West about Beyonce, director of the Massa- The tour, now in Cali- Jay Z, Hillary Clinton, chusetts Coalition for the fornia, was to make stops Mark Zuckerberg, the Homeless. “Unfortunate- COURTESY PHOTO through Dec. 31 in Dallas, radio and MTV. ly, the need for beds has Members of the Sagan Realtors team pose with the mascot of “A Bed for outpaced our ability to Every Child” to help raise funds to donate 250 beds to 250 children this Set sail with the spirited, raise the critically needed holiday season. funding for this program familiar ‘Moana’ Sevinors turn winning into charity

Ralph Wayne Sevinor, president of Wayne Alarm Systems Inc., and his wife, Stacey, of Lynnfield won a raffle for the lease of a 2017 E 300 Mercedes-Benz, do- nated by Flagship Motorcars of Lynnfield/A PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Herb Chambers Company at the annual “Best of the This image released by Disney shows Moana, North Shore” party hosted voiced by Auli’i Cravalho, in a scene from the by Northshore magazine. animated film, “Moana.” And then they gave their prize to charity. Stop me if this sounds island? It’s just seman- The Sevinors donated COURTESY PHOTO familiar: A Disney tics. the cash equivalent of animation film about It’s distracting from the prize to three local Flagship Motorcars of Lynnfield finance manager Justin Kloak, Stacey a bright and spirited both the real virtues of organizations: Make-A- and Ralph W. Sevinor, Make-a-Wish Massachusetts and Rhode Island young woman who feels “Moana,” of which there Wish Massachusetts and chief development officer Susan Payson and Make-a-Wish public rela- stifled by outmoded ex- are many, and also fairly Rhode Island, YMCA of tions manager Jordan Salvatoriello celebrate the Sevinors’ charitable pectations and dreams dismissive of the mere the North Shore and Bev- donation of their raffle win. of exploring beyond the “princesses” who came erly Hospital. With an confines of her home. before who basically additional contribution of each organization receiv- grants wishes for children of the organization since It’s the premise of accomplish the same about $1,500 from North- ing $8,000. with life-threatening med- 1999 and the $8,000 re- “Moana,” but it’s also things. In fact, the only shore magazine, the total Make-A- Wish Massa- ical conditions. The Sevi- ceived is enough to grant that of “The Little real advancement lately donation is $24,000 with Mermaid,” ‘’Beau- is the recent excising of chusetts and Rhode Island nors have been supporters an entire wish. ty and the Beast,” a love interest — but I ‘’Mulan,” ‘’Brave” and imagine that has more to Foster shines in perky revival of ‘Sweet Charity’ scores of other animat- do with modern audiences ed films about teenage wincing at the idea of a NEW YORK (AP) — as incurable romantic girls. 16-year-old heroine get- Watching the repeated Charity Hope Valen- It’s not a bad one by any ting married than actual misadventures of a gull- tine. Director Leigh means, and an under- progress in developing ible girl who always gives Silverman embraces standably captivating more complex female her heart to Mr. Wrong the farcical schtick of the foundation for children characters. can be exasperating. But original, which mocked especially, but “Moana” But perhaps that, too, the 1966 musical “Sweet mainstream societal is, like so many recent is just getting bogged Charity” found the fun norms, and creates a vi- films, dressed up as down in semantics in in a series of slapstick brant sixties atmosphere something wholly new another way and de- romantic failures. The while acknowledging dark and bold and corrective flecting from the very original hit Broadway moments. against all the sins of wonderful and joyous show, with music and lyr- Foster portrays Char- fairy tales past. There’s “Moana,” a classic ics by Cy Coleman and ity as vulnerable yet an entire scene where Disney pic to the core, Dorothy Field, book by resilient, if lacking much PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) bursting with stunning Neil Simon and chore- self-respect or common Emily Padgett, standing left, Donald Jones, Jr., fights back against the visuals, good heart- ography by Bob Fosse, sense. She’s a longtime demigod Maui (Dwayne ed humor, adventure Sutton Foster, seated left, Joel Perez, seated won the Tony Award for dance hall hostess, a Johnson) for calling her and some truly catchy right, and Cody Williams, right, appear in The choreography. demeaning job where a “princess” with such songs from “Hamilton” New Group production of “Sweet Charity” in The New Group’s men paid to grope women fervor that the ultimate maestro Lin-Manuel energetic, playful revival while the women politely New York. effect isn’t “hooray” but Miranda. (Move over, opened Sunday night fended them off. Foster’s But if anyone can grab armed with Foster’s thou- more “who cares?” What “Let it Go,” there is off-Broadway at the girlish persona doesn’t is so wrong with being a something really grand Pershing Square Signa- illuminate how a naif like our sympathy, it’s cock- sand-watt smile, bouncy princess versus being the and even superior about ture Center, starring a Charity could survive in eyed optimist Charity, determination and keen daughter of a chief who the swelling rally cry of perky Sutton Foster this sleazy environment. especially when she’s comedic timing. will eventually lead the “How Far I’ll Go.”) WEATHER LOTTERY

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NOV. 21 NOV. 29 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Mass Cash: 3-10-19-25-34 Sunny | High 43, Low 31 Sunny | High 43, Low 32 Rain | High 43, Low 32 Lucky for Life: 3-7-12-35-46 (10) SPORTS B TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 Lynn duo help Daniel Webster write its nal chapter By Joshua Kummins FOR THE ITEM Successful stories are ones that save the best for last, ones that have you hooked until the very end and leave you wanting more. For the Daniel Webster College men's soccer team, this season was a success- ful story. The Eagles played until the very end. Now, there is no more. With the Nashua, N.H., school set to close its doors at the conclusion of this academic year, Lynn natives Kevin Her- rera and Abdo Wargo were two mem- bers of a team that had the opportunity FILE PHOTO to write the nal chapter — and a stun- ning nal chapter it was. Colin Frary and the Big Blue seem to “It was a great season for us, with a be underdogs against Super Bowl- lot of rsts — our rst time beating a COURTESY PHOTO | DANIEL WEBSTER ATHLETICS bound Marblehead, but upsets on regionally-ranked opponent in Endicott Daniel Webster’s Kevin Herrera, right, a product of Lynn English, Thanksgiving are by no means rare. and our rst NCAA Tournament win,” scored in three of the Eagles’ nal four games this season. fth-year head coach Matt Correia said. STEVE KRAUSE “We did a lot, and a lot of that success lowed. the most crucial of situations, scoring SECOND AND LONG had to do with our experience.” Herrera was an impact player in twice in the Eagles’ 5-0 win over Elms Webster held just a 7-5-3 record in his rst season at Webster, netting a in the semi nal round of NECC post- mid-October, but then rattled off six team-leading ten goals and 26 total season play. Herrera went on to notch straight wins en route to capturing the points after transferring from Division the lone goals in 1-0 wins over Regis Anything is program’s third straight and fth over- 1 UMass Lowell. A product of Lynn and Worcester State. In total, seven of all New England Collegiate Conference English and North Andover’s Brooks Herrera’s goals were game-winners. (NECC) championship, defeating Regis. School, Herrera scored in three of the “People got to know me and worked possible on A win over Worcester State, the Eagles’ Eagles’ nal four games this season. Thanksgiving rst-ever in the NCAA Tournament, fol- He saved nearly half of his goals for DANIEL WEBSTER, B2

e’re almost there. Local athletes pull Two more of these Wthings and we’ll be col- lecting the equipment, in the accolades putting it away, and sharpening the skates and pumping up the basketballs. in college sports There are always a thousand and one subplots to Thanksgiving football By Katie Morrison Conference was Peabody’s Doug games. One of the great things about ITEM STAFF Santos, a freshman at Assump- the holiday — and the tradition of tion College, who was named playing football that goes along with it As the fall season comes to a to the All-Rookie Team. Santos — is that no game, regardless of records, close in college sports, the acco- ranks third on the Greyhounds’ is insigni cant. All of them carry with lades have started rolling in for squad in rushing yards with 443 them individual motivational factors many local athletes. on 79 carries, averaging 36.9 that make them unique. Classical alum and American yards per game and 5.6 yards For example, when St. John’s Prep International College senior per carry. The running back has plays Wednesday night at Xaverian, the Danny Omoregie was named the scored just one touchdown, but Eagles will be looking to reverse a re- Northeast-10 Conference Defen- has played in all 12 of Assump- cent trend that has seen the Hawks win sive Lineman of the Year and tion’s games this season. six of the last eight. was also a unanimous pick for Winthrop’s Mark Upton, a se- From the looks of things, that’s not the All-Conference First Team. nior at Bates College, was also favored to change. Xaverian is 9-1 and Omoregie was a huge part of recognized last week, winning save for an off-night against Bridgewa- the Yellow Jackets’ defense this the 71st Nils V. “Swede” Nelson ter-Raynham, would probably be the season, racking up 95 tackles Award, the fourth-oldest award No. 1 team in Eastern Mass. instead of over 11 games, including 10.5 in college football, by the Grid- Duxbury. tackles for a loss and ve sacks. iron Club of Boston. The award But you just don’t know. It was six His average of 8.6 tackles per is given to a player who exem- COURTESY PHOTO | AIC ATHLETICS years ago, in 2010, that the Eagles won game is good for fourth in the pli es “exceptional achievement one of those two games. It was the year American International College senior Danny NE-10. Omoregie, a 2011 gradu- in sportsmanship, academics Tyler Coppola was a senior, and he was Omoregie, a graduate of Lynn Classical who ate of Classical, earned all-state and athletics,” and Upton is the playing for both brothers, Brendan, who played under coach Tim Phelps, was named honors during his high school rst-ever Bobcat to receive the could no longer play for having suffered the Northeast-10 Defensive Lineman of the career. a neck injury; and Jared, who was para- Year. Also honored by the NE-10 COLLEGE, B2 lyzed during a scrimmage against Lynn English. Xaverian was supposed to win the game, just as it’s probably supposed to win Wednesday. But The Prep, perhaps Flynn, Andreas inspired by the tremendous progress Jared Coppola had been making, won the game, 21-12. It’s Thanksgiving. Anything’s possible. are Moynihan It doesn’t matter whether it’s two 2-8 teams like Classical and English or a 10-0 team in Marblehead vs. a 4-6 team like Swampscott. Nothing matters award winners except the game. Not records, not any seemingly obvious disparity in talent. There's no understating how dif- I got this award, I thought, 'No way. Nothing. cult it can be to juggle the rigor- I'm at his level?'" said Flynn, noting Thus, Swampscott can say, as coach ous responsibilities of being a stu- that stellar cross country and track Bobby Serino said Monday night, that dent-athlete. Few competitors in and eld star Emily Lanois also playing the game at Blocksidge, on the area have handled that balanc- won this same award. grass, gives his team somewhat of an ing act better than Danvers High "They're such impressive people. advantage as the surface doesn’t favor senior Matt Andreas and Hamil- It's such an honor to be with them. speed as much as arti cial turf does. ton-Wenham Regional junior Lau- Maybe one of the eighth graders That remains to be seen. But since the ren Flynn. this year will look up to me." weather is calling for rain (which means For their commitment to excel- A tough, bruising runner, Andreas a sloppy eld in Swampscott), Serino lence in the classroom and in ath- racked up 1,048 yards rushing this may have something there. letics, Andreas and Flynn have been fall on 159 carries and 9 touch- In Lynn Thursday, it comes down to selected as the Moynihan Lumber downs in seven games. The senior “may the best Matt win.” It’ll be Clas- Student-Athletes for the Month of captain hauled in 18 receptions for sical’s Lauria vs. English’s Severance. October. 210 yards. In addition, the hard- Lauria is a senior. Severance is a soph- "Academics have to come rst. nosed defensive back caught a pair omore. But both have been true leaders Without academics, there are no of interceptions and 42 tackles on for their teams. athletics," said Andreas, who has defense. Tech coach James Runner has two been one of the top two-way players Appreciated by his teammates players who would seem to be named af- on the gridiron in the Northeastern and coaches for his toughness, An- ter him: Steffan Gravely and Keoni Gas- Conference this year. dreas was a major reason the Fal- kins. Both have had tremendous success "My family and my parents in- cons went 6-1 in the regular season this season, and both have struggled at stilled that in me. You have to set before taking down Wake eld, 28- other times. time aside and make sacri ces to 0, in the opening round of the Di- Last year, when the Tigers played keep your grades up." vision 2A North state tournament. Austin Prep, the game seemed as if it Flynn, who led the Hamilton-Wen- Danvers fell to North Reading in would be a mismatch — and it was. This ham volleyball squad to an 18-5 the next round after Andreas was year, not so much. Austin Prep is 2-8 overall record and an appearance in sidelined during the game with an and Tech is 3-7. A win over the Cougars, the Division 2 North semi nal, re- ankle injury that cost him the re- and their veteran and venerable coach calls being on the precipice of high mainder of the season. Bill Maradei, would be a real feather in school and seeing a former Gener- Andreas' importance to the Fal- Runner’s cap. al receive the same honor with no cons was re ected in the fact that In Revere, there will be no need to come idea that one day, her name would after he left that contest, which up with a manufactured motivation. The be etched along with his as well as was tied (14-14) at the time, North Patriots want a winning season and sole another storied HWRHS athlete. Reading pulled away for a 35-14 COURTESY PHOTOS possession of second place in the North- "The most exciting thing for me is victory. But the senior leader says eastern Conference/Small — something I know (ex-football standout) Trev- the Falcons' success is always the Danvers football player Matt Andreas, they can attain by defeating Winthrop. or Lyons won the Student-Athlete result of an ultimate team effort. top, and Hamilton-Wenham volleyball award when he was a senior and I player Lauren Flynn are the Moynihan KRAUSE, B2 was in eighth grade. When I heard MOYNIHAN, B2 Lumber Student-Athletes of the Month. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 Marblehead, Swampscott still kicking

FOOTBALL (which, fittingly enough, up back there as an assis- Players from as far back From A1 the Big Blue shared with tant coach for Jack Park- as the early 1940s still the Magicians). er,” Jauron said. “Now, make this dinner an an- do with that. Billy Adams For the occasion of hear- they’re playing for anoth- nual event, and Sheehan and Dick Jauron were his ing from one of the Jauron er championship and Jack thinks he knows why. teammates and both be- family, younger brothers asks Toot to tell the kids “It’s just a great chance long to a select group of Dick and Mike were there, his most impressive sports to get together with these players who helped define as were Adams, and Dick memory. Jack probably guys and reminisce,” he Swampscott High athletics Jauron contemporaries figures he’s going to give a said. “Always, when I was and put it on the map in Andy Rose, Lloyd Ben- stirring speech about win- performing, I could also the 1950s, 60s and 70s. son, Randy Werner, Shee- ning national champion- come back home and be “That beat anything that han, and Sandy Tennant. ships for BU, but instead with these guys.” happened to me in Bos- Also present were former he tells those hockey play- Curiously, he said his ton,” said Sheehan, who coaches Dick Lynch, Frank ers that nothing gave him experiences with Lynch, was one of several athletes DeFelice and Bill Bush. as much of a thrill as com- Frank DeFelice and Bond- from that late-60s, ear- “Dick (Lynch) had as ing back to beat Swamp- elevitch prepared him for ly-70s era to attend Mon- much to do with our suc- scott on Thanksgiving.” life as a rock star. day’s Swampscott-Mar- cesses back in those days as Calhoon smiled sheep- “You get tired being on blehead Old Timers Night anyone did,” said Jauron. ishly at the memory. the road,” he said. “You’re at the Gerry 5, which has Bob Jauron, two years “Oh, it happened,” he going from city to city and become an appetizer for older than brother Dick, said. “But the whole thing it gets tiring. But you also what’ll be the 108th an- recalled a story about the was that Jack wanted to remember what it was like nual Thanksgiving Day Marblehead quarterback do something to break the playing back in those days game between the two in 1966, back when Bob tension, and figured that (he also played football), high schools. Jauron was a senior. The would be the way to do it. how tough the practices “Stan (coach Stan Bond- quarterback was Donald “Still, it’s one of my most were, and how tough the elevich) used to say it was “Toot” Cahoon. cherished memories,” guys were to play for. And a special time and a spe- “They (Marblehead) added Cahoon, who grew you draw from that expe- cial place,” said Bob Jau- came back from being up in Swampscott before rience when exhaustion ron, who was the speaker down 15 points at half- moving to Marblehead in takes over on the road.” Monday night, and who is time, and beat us 22-21,” the eighth grade, and who Dick Baldacci Sr. was writing a book about the said Jauron, with Cahoon later coached at Princeton the recipient of the Msgr. years 1953-1973, which co- among the attendees. and UMass Amherst. “I’ve John Carroll Award, given incide with Bondelevitch’s “Now, Don goes onto been blessed. I’ve had a lot to the person who does the ITEM FILE PHOTO arrival at Swampscott and win two national hockey of wonderful things hap- most for youth sports and Maggie Carey, left, a Swampscott native and his final Northeastern championships at Boston pen to me in sports. But the Marblehead-Swamp- graduate of St. Mary’s, was named to the GNAC Conference championship University, and then ends that’s right up there.” scott rivalry. All-Conference team in her senior season with the Emmanuel College women’s soccer team. Anything is possible on Thanksgiving

Local college KRAUSE in this game. However, it As should St. Crusaders. From B1 hasn’t happened very of- Mary’s-Bishop Fenwick. St. Mary’s is still nursing ten lately. Since Saugus’ We saved this one until their star runners — Cal- players bring As for the Vikings, they 22-14 win in 1988, Pea- last. Like Prep-Xaverian, vin Johnson and Abraham have dominated their rival- body has won 21 of the last this one is for league su- Toe — back to health. And ry as few others have. Since 25 games, including — at premacy. Well, co-league coach Matt Durgin won’t Revere won back-to-back one point — 17 in a row. supremacy at least. A Fen- say whether either is close in the accolades games in 1973 and 1974, At Lynnfield, the Pio- wick win would put the to being able to play. Winthrop has gone 38-4. neers hope to put the bow two teams in a tie for the Smart man. There’s no on a season that saw them COLLEGE women’s soccer team by You can be sure Lou Cicatel- Catholic Central League/ question they’ll play if li and the Patriots would win another league cham- Large title. they’re ready. Durgin has From B1 being named to the GNAC pionship and recover from love to reverse that trend. All-Conference team. It’s an 0-2 start to come into The Spartans will get too much respect for the recognition. Upton fin- the third time Carey has Saugus and Peabody the game with a 6-3 re- the ultimate prize, of game, and the rivalry, to ished the 2016 season with received the honor. Carey used to have one of the cord. North Reading is 8-2, course, and that is a trip do anything else. 87 tackles, third-most in reached career highs in most heated rivalries in and lost to Marblehead in to the Division 3A Su- Load up the plate, boys the New England Small goals (8), assists (4) and Eastern Mass. If there the Division 2 North final. per Bowl. But a win over and girls. And leave College Athletic Confer- points (20). Carey finishes was even the possibility of It should be one of the best their CCL rivals would be enough room for apple pie ence, and seven sacks, her Emmanuel career tied an upset, it would happen games of the day. a great consolation for the afterward. good for second-most in for first all-time in games the conference. played (87). In the Massachusetts Fellow Swampscott na- State Collegiate Athletic tive Tess Gorman was Lynn duo help Daniel Webster Conference, Lynn’s Mal- named to the MASCAC colm-Brown Simpson was All-Conference First Team named to the All-Confer- after a strong senior sea- ence team for football. son with the Framing- soccer write its final chapter Brown-Simpson, a senior ham State women’s soccer at Fitchburg State, racked team. Gorman solidified DANIEL WEBSTER team was very exciting.” knows exactly what you practice and preparing for up 55 tackles, including the Rams’ defense while From B1 Wargo began his career have to contribute to the games, even despite see- seven for a loss, as well logging two assists on the as a forward, but Correia team, what type of player ing minimal playing time. as two forced fumbles and year. with me right away,” Her- helped him transition to a you are.” “He’s a guy who’s been one fumble recovery. Other names and notes rera said. “I think that was different position. Correia Wargo played in just part of our program for Peabody’s Antonia Pagli- from college sports: saw a quick player whose three years,” Correia said the key thing that helped five games over the last uca, a sophomore at As- ­— Saugus native Nor- me succeed throughout abilities could suit the of Wargo. “He didn’t get two seasons, including sumption, was also named ma Waggett is the Salem the season. Coach told me team well elsewhere. as much playing time as to the NE-10 All-Con- State women’s basket- at the beginning that I “From what he saw in three this fall over which he maybe would have ference First Team in ball team’s leading scorer had a specific role, so I just my playing abilities, he he registered one shot on thought, but (he) was defi- cross country. Pagliuca through four games, av- wanted to help the team put me back as a defend- goal from the back. Still, nitely a leader for us. Abdo has been at the forefront eraging 17.5 points and as much as I could. They er,” Wargo said. “I learned he proved to be a critical and some of the other old- er guys have just been of the rise of the Grey- 7.8 rebounds and one as- made it so easy for me, it a lot from (Coach). He member of the team in hounds’ program, and sist per contest. Waggett great student-athletes was just as if I had played and showmen of what our helped lead Assumption paced the Vikings with 24 with them for years prior.” program is all about. Be- to a second-place finish points in Sunday’s 78-69 Wargo, a Classical product, cause of that, it leads to at the NE-10 champion- win over Daniel Webster. remembers playing against the success we had.” ship in October, the team’s — Lynn’s Stephen Bas- Herrera in high school for It was a dream season highest finish ever at the den and Danvers’ Vinny two years before his fellow for two Lynn natives, event. Pagliuca paced the Clifford were two of five Lynn native moved to the playing together under Greyhounds and finished Endicott College men’s prep school route. the most unique of cir- fifth overall in the race. basketball players in dou- Having a player with Her- cumstances. The second-place finish ble figures in an 86-56 rera’s abilities was an op- From the outset though, gave the Greyhounds a Saturday win over Anna portunity Correia could not the mentality of the team chance to compete in the Maria. Basden was a per- pass up, and the comfort of was clear. NCAA Division II Nation- fect 5-for-5 from the field reuniting helped speed up “It was motivation from al Cross Country National and 2-for-2 from the free the adjustment period fol- the beginning,” Herrera Championship for the first throw line, finishing with lowing his transfer. said. “As soon as we heard, time in the program’s his- 12 points. Clifford tied his “Coach knows what Coach pointed out that he tory. career-high with 11, in- kind of players he wants, didn’t want it to bother us Joining Pagliuca on the cluding three, three-point- and Kevin was his No. 1 and that we were going to NE-10 First Team is Lyn- ers. choice,” Wargo said. “He continue doing what this nfield’s Alexandra Buonfi- — Classical grad and ended up coming, so I was COURTESY PHOTO | DANIEL WEBSTER ATHLETICS program has always done. glio, a senior at Stonehill. Framingham State se- very happy he was with “And, that was winning Kevin Herrera, left, and Abdo Wargo helped the Buonfiglio finished 11th nior Monta Connolly was us for this season. Having a title.” overall at the NCAA East named the CWP ‘95 Me- someone I played against Daniel Webster soccer team make the most of Win, they did. Book, Regional Championship morial Tip-Off Tourna- with in high school on our its final season. closed. on Nov. 5 with a personal ment MVP for her per- best time of 22 minutes formance for the Rams and 9.4 seconds, which basketball team. Connolly earned Buonfiglio herput up 16 points, eight re- Moynihan award winners announced third All-Region recogni- bounds, four assists and tion. seven steals in the cham- MOYNIHAN dreas. "We played our hearts out and Peace in Ipswich. In the Great North- pionship game as the From B1 really showed that Danvers football Head coach Jennifer Flynn, who east Athletic Conference, Rams topped Wheaton, is here to stay." also happens to be her mother, high- Swampscott’s Maggie 87-63, to win the tourna- "I'm very happy about the sea- Flynn, meanwhile, was a captain lights Lauren's ability to learn from Carey capped off her ca- ment and improve to 3-0 son and to get Danvers High in the as a Hamilton-Wenham junior this her mistakes and remain positive at reer with the Emmanuel on Saturday. spotlight," said Andreas. "We have a fall and led the Generals at outside all times. great line, the receivers make plays, hitter with 254 kills. That total was Flynn and the Generals did some- and that opens things up. The coach- good for third in the state in Division thing they hadn't accomplished in es are all great and they put the 2 and tops in the Cape Ann League. the seven-year tenure of their head right people in the right places." She also held the league lead in digs coach when they defeated both Mas- Owner of a 3.2 grade point aver- and hitting percentage, earning all- conomet and Lynnfield this fall. age, Andreas is also an exceptional Cape Ann League honors. The North Shore Student Athlete catcher for the two-time state final- "I've found that my ability to play INTERNET RADIO (R) & LIVE VIDEO STREAMING (V) Award program, now in its 25th ist Danvers High baseball team. the game comes from loving it," said HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAMES year, is sponsored by Moynihan This football season, he was par- Flynn. "I want to be a better player ticularly thrilled with his team's because of my teammates, who im- Lumber in conjunction with me- Thanksgiving Football Coverage big win at Beverly in Week 6. The press me every day." dia partners: The Salem News, The Falcons took down a then 4-1 Pan- In the classroom, Flynn is a high Gloucester Times, The Newburyp- Lynn Classical vs. Lynn English 10 a.m. - Radio Channel A thers team that finished one win shy honors student with a 4.37 GPA out ort Daily News, (Lynn) Daily Item, (Listen for updates on Salem vs. Beverly and more) of playing in the Division 2 Super of a weighted 4.5 scale. She partic- MSOnewsports.com and North Gloucester at Danvers 10 a.m. - Live Video Bowl. ipates in various extra-curricular Shore 104.9 FM. One male and one female monthly winner will be se- MONDAYS! North Shore Sports Night 7 p.m. "I'm really happy with what the activities such as Environmental team has done. On the heels of last Club, Interacts Club, LBGTQ Club lected as Student Athlete of the Year year (when DHS went to the state and College Bowl. She also volun- and be honored at a luncheon in semifinals), where we had guys teers with the middle school vol- June. The yearly winners will also msonewsports.com graduate we weren't sure," said An- leyball program and The House of receive a scholarship. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Learn to Skate The competition in Florida begins December 5. second session The cost required to book the hotel, transportation and Lynn Youth Hockey will be to compete in the National hosting its second session of Championships is $15,000. it’s Learn to Skate/Intro to The organization feels going Hockey camp from January to Florida is a once-in-a-life- 7 through March 25 at Con- time opportunity for most of nery Rink. The sessions will these young ladies, and is run on Saturdays from 9:30 seeking donations. Those a.m. until 11:50 a.m. for 12 wishing to contribute to the weeks for the price of $150. organization’s trip should The camp is open to boys contact Amy Robinson at and girls ages three and up. 781 632 8202 or amyr0225@ There will be free equipment gmail.com or cheer coordina- available for registered skat- tor Jackson at kjacks13@les- ers on a first come, first ley.edu. serve basis. Equipment Donations can be mailed required to participate are a to WLPW 14 Mount Vernon helmet with a mask, warm Street Suite 12 Lynn, 01901. waterproof gloves, skates, elbow pads and knee pads. Youth Lacrosse To register, visit www.lyn- nyouthhockey.com. registration SNYL youth lacrosse reg- Lynn Pop Warner istration for the spring 2017 season is now open. SNYL is cheerleading open to all Swampscott, donations Nahant and Lynn boys and girls ages 7-15. All skill lev- For the first time in West els are welcome. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Lynn Pop Warner history, Registration must be done the C-squad Cheerleaders on line at www.snyl.org. The Al Horford, left, backs down Minnesota Timberwolves forward Gorgui Dieng during the second have qualified for the deadline for registration is quarter in Minnesota on Monday night. National Cheer and Dance January 1 and there will be Competition at Walt Disney a fee charged for late regis- World’s ESPN Wide World of tration. Sports Dance Competition Questions please email Celtics rally in fourth quarter in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. [email protected]. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Isaiah the first 6 minutes of the fourth. in large part to starters Jae Crowder TV/RADIO Thomas scored 29 points and the The Timberwolves have normal- and Horford missing big chunks of TV p.m.; Oregon State at Tulsa, Boston Celtics rallied from 13 points ly reserved their meltdowns this time with injuries. Crowder sat out College basketball ESPNews, 9 p.m.; CBE Hall down in the fourth quarter to beat season for the third quarter, when eight games with a sprained left an- the Minnesota Timberwolves 99-93 they have the NBA’s worst point dif- kle and Horford was absent for nine Maui Invitational consolation, of Fame Classic champion- ship, ESPN2, 10 p.m.; Maui on Monday night. ferential. But they won that period with a concussion. Both returned ESPN2, 1:30 p.m.; Legends Al Horford added 20 points, six 29-26 on Monday night, just the sec- against Detroit on Saturday and are Invitational semifinal, ESPN, Classic third place, ESPNU, rebounds and five assists for the ond time this season they have out- still working their way into game 3:30 p.m.; Maui Invitational 10:30 p.m. Celtics, who trailed 81-68 after scored their opponent in the third. shape. consolation, ESPN2, 4 p.m.; College football three. Boston opened the fourth on Jonas Jerebko and Rozier opened TEMPERS FLARE Cancun Challenge: Texas Akron at Ohio, ESPNU, 7 p.m. a 17-0 run to take the lead and held the fourth with 3-pointers, and Ro- One of the biggest guys on the Tech vs. Auburn, CBSSN, 6 on down the stretch for its second zier added another long ball and a court and the smallest got into it in p.m.; Legends Classic cham- NBA straight win. steal and dunk to push the Celtics the third quarter when the 6-foot- pionship, ESPN2, 6 p.m.; Chicago at Denver, NBA, 9 Karl-Anthony Towns had 27 in front. 11, 240-pound Dieng leveled the 5-9, IUPUI at Marquette, FS1, p.m. points and 18 rebounds for the Tim- Towns was the only player who 185-pound Thomas with a screen. 7:30 p.m.; Maui Invitational semifinal, ESPN2, 8 p.m.; NHL berwolves. Gorgui Dieng added 20 scored for the Wolves in the first 11 Dieng was called for an offensive Cancun Challenge: Purdue St. Louis at Boston, NESN, 7 points and 10 rebounds, but Andrew minutes of the fourth quarter, con- foul because he was moving while vs. Utah State, CBSSN, 8:30 p.m. Wiggins was just 5 for 18 and Min- verting a three-point play with 5:18 he set the screen, and Thomas took nesota scored three points in the to go for their first bucket and hitting exception. The All-Star guard got up first 9 minutes of the fourth. a 3-pointer with 2:38 remaining. and shoved Dieng, and the two ex- NFL Terry Rozier added 12 points off the The Celtics have started off a little changed words while being separat- AFC NFC bench and keyed the Celtics’ surge in slower than expected, but that is due ed by teammates. East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 8 2 0 .800 271 180 Dallas 9 1 0 .900 285 187 Miami 6 4 0 .600 218 216 N.Y. Giants 7 3 0 .700 204 200 Buffalo 5 5 0 .500 253 215 Washington 6 3 1 .650 254 233 N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 179 244 Philadelphia 5 5 0 .500 241 186 One year after winless ACC South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Houston 6 3 0 .667 161 188 Atlanta 6 4 0 .600 320 283 Indianapolis 5 5 0 .500 263 273 Tampa Bay 5 5 0 .500 235 259 Tennessee 5 6 0 .455 281 275 New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 285 286 Jacksonville 2 8 0 .200 193 265 Carolina 4 6 0 .400 244 246 season, BC on verge of bowl North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA BOSTON (AP) — Back- Even with a loss, the Ea- 5 5 0 .500 199 187 Detroit 6 4 0 .600 231 225 Pittsburgh 5 5 0 .500 238 215 Minnesota 6 4 0 .600 205 176 to-back losses to Louis- gles could reach the post- Cincinnati 3 6 1 .350 199 226 Green Bay 4 6 0 .400 247 276 ville and Florida State left season. Cleveland 0 11 0 .000 184 325 Chicago 2 8 0 .200 157 237 West West Boston College struggling There are 18 teams still W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA for wins and in danger of playing for bowl eligibili- Oakland 7 2 0 .778 245 223 Seattle 7 2 1 .750 219 173 Kansas City 7 3 0 .700 222 187 Arizona 4 5 1 .450 226 190 finishing last in the Atlan- ty, with 16 spots available. Denver 7 3 0 .700 239 189 Los Angeles 4 6 0 .400 149 187 tic Coast Conference for a If fewer than 16 of the San Diego 4 6 0 .400 292 278 San Francisco 1 9 0 .100 204 313 second straight year. five-win teams come up Thursday’s Game Detroit 26, Jacksonville 19 Just one week later, af- with a sixth this weekend, Carolina 23, New Orleans 20 Minnesota 30, Arizona 24 Sunday’s Games Miami 14, Los Angeles 10 ter a 30-0 victory over schools that finish 5-7 will Tampa Bay 19, Kansas City 17 New England 30, San Francisco 17 Connecticut, the Eagles be picked for the remain- Dallas 27, Baltimore 17 Pittsburgh 24, Cleveland 9 Seattle 26, Philadelphia 15 (5-6, 1-6 ACC) are sudden- ing bowl berths based on Buffalo 16, Cincinnati 12 Washington 42, Green Bay 24 N.Y. Giants 22, Chicago 16 Monday’s Game ly on the verge of a bowl their Academic Progress Indianapolis 24, Tennessee 17 Houston at Oakland, 8:30 p.m. berth and talking about a Rate. program on the rise. BC is fourth among the “The vibe is outstand- 18 in APR, behind North- NHL ing, and nothing is go- western, Vanderbilt and EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE ing to kill that vibe right North Texas. Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA now,” coach Steve Addazio In other words, the Ea- Montreal 19 14 3 2 30 60 42 Chicago 19 13 4 2 28 61 48 said Monday as he looked gles have a good chance. Tampa Bay 19 12 6 1 25 61 46 St. Louis 19 10 6 3 23 47 51 Boston 18 11 7 0 22 45 40 Winnipeg 21 9 10 2 20 58 62 ahead to this weekend’s “Getting back to a bowl Ottawa 18 10 7 1 21 40 46 Minnesota 17 9 7 1 19 44 32 game against Wake For- game, it would mean a lot Florida 19 10 8 1 21 52 51 Dallas 19 7 7 5 19 50 64 est. “To go win this game to the program, to elevate Toronto 18 8 7 3 19 57 60 Colorado 18 9 9 0 18 39 49 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo 19 7 8 4 18 37 48 Nashville 17 7 7 3 17 47 47 and get to a bowl game the program to where it Detroit 19 8 10 1 17 46 51 Pacific Division buys us more time, buys needs to be,” linebacker Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston College defensive back Taj-Amir Torres, GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 19 10 8 1 21 54 51 us continued momentum. left, intercepts a pass intended for Connecticut John Johnson said this N.Y. Rangers 20 14 5 1 29 81 47 Anaheim 19 9 7 3 21 50 46 But nothing is going to weekend. Pittsburgh 19 11 5 3 25 54 55 Los Angeles 20 10 9 1 21 51 51 wide receiver Hergy Mayala during the second Washington 18 11 5 2 24 48 40 San Jose 18 9 8 1 19 41 42 stop that from growing half in Boston on Saturday. Another advantage of Columbus 17 10 4 3 23 56 40 Calgary 21 8 12 1 17 49 69 right now. They’ve seen reaching a bowl would be New Jersey 17 9 5 3 21 41 38 Vancouver 19 7 10 2 16 41 61 Philadelphia 19 8 8 3 19 62 67 Arizona 17 6 9 2 14 44 56 that and tasted that. Now on Oct. 29 that snapped would be bowl eligible the extra weeks of prac- Carolina 17 7 6 4 18 45 49 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- they know it.” a 12-game league losing with a 6-6 record. tice that are allowed for N.Y. Islanders 17 5 8 4 14 42 54 time loss. Boston College won just streak, BC lost to Virgin- “It’s a goal you set in teams that are still play- Monday’s Games Ottawa at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. three games last season ing, Addazio said. With Colorado 3, Columbus 2, OT Philadelphia at Florida, 7:30 p.m. ia Tech, Clemson, Louis- the beginning of the year,” N.Y. Rangers 5, Pittsburgh 2 N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 10 p.m. — only one against an ville and Florida State by Addazio said. “It’s one his young team, it would Buffalo 4, Calgary 2 Wednesday’s Games FBS opponent, and none a combined score of 202- that’s still alive, and it’s be a huge boost to get Tampa Bay at Nashville, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. in the ACC. The Eagles 24. So when the Eagles a marker because it’s a ready for next year. Chicago at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. won three of their first walked away from Sat- marker for success and “There is a lot of young New Jersey at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Calgary at Columbus, 7 p.m. five games this year — urday’s game with a fifth then it’s a marker for football here to mature,” St. Louis at Boston, 7 p.m. Toronto at New Jersey, 7 p.m. beating Wagner, Massa- victory and a chance to growth and development. I he said. “We’ve got to go Carolina at Toronto, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. chusetts and Buffalo — play in the postseason, it think it’s huge. All college fight to buy those weeks. but continued to struggle was more than just anoth- football players, I mean, ... Those weeks mean a lot NBA in the conference. er win. coaches, everybody, that’s to every single program. Despite a 21-14 victory With a win over Wake what we talk about: Get to Every head coach will tell EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division over North Carolina State Forest on Saturday, BC a bowl; get to a bowl.” that you.” W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 8 5 .615 — San Antonio 10 3 .769 — Boston 8 6 .571 ½ Memphis 9 5 .643 1½ New York 6 7 .462 2 Houston 9 5 .643 1½ Brooklyn 4 9 .308 4 New Orleans 4 10 .286 6½ Klinsmann fired as USMNT coach Philadelphia 4 10 .286 4½ Dallas 2 10 .167 7½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB NEW YORK (AP) — In a sign of announced as early as today. Are- said in a statement. “With the next Atlanta 9 4 .692 — Oklahoma City 8 6 .571 — just how much American soccer has na coached the national team from qualifying match in late March, we Charlotte 8 5 .615 1 Portland 8 7 .533 ½ Orlando 6 8 .429 3½ Utah 7 8 .467 1½ grown up, U.S. national team coach 1998 to 2006. have several months to refocus the Miami 4 9 .308 5 Denver 5 8 .385 2½ Jurgen Klinsmann was fired after Gone are the days when U.S. group and determine the best way Washington 4 9 .308 5 Minnesota 4 9 .308 3½ Central Division Pacific Division a pair of losses in the final round of coaches were immune to the win- forward to ensure a successful jour- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB World Cup qualifying. now mentality that permeates soc- ney to qualify for our eighth consec- Cleveland 10 2 .833 — L.A. Clippers 12 2 .857 — Chicago 9 5 .643 2 Golden State 12 2 .857 — Six days after a 4-0 loss at Costa cer. Qualifying resumes when the utive World Cup.” Indiana 7 8 .467 4½ L.A. Lakers 7 7 .500 5 Rica dropped the Americans to 0-2, U.S. hosts Honduras on March 24 A former star forward for Germa- Milwaukee 6 7 .462 4½ Sacramento 5 9 .357 7 Detroit 6 9 .400 5½ Phoenix 4 11 .267 8½ Klinsmann was terminated after and plays four days later at Pana- ny who has lived mostly in Orange Monday’s Games New Orleans at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. nearly 5 ½ years during a meeting ma, and the USSF is expecting a County with his American wife since Golden State 120, Indiana 83 Portland at New York, 7:30 p.m. Monday at a Los Angeles hotel with quick turnaround. his retirement as a player in 1998, Memphis 105, Charlotte 90 Chicago at Denver, 9 p.m. Philadelphia 101, Miami 94 Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. U.S. Soccer Federation President “While we remain confident that Klinsmann replaced in Washington 106, Phoenix 101 Wednesday’s Games Sunil Gulati and Secretary General we have quality players to help us July 2011. He led the team to the Houston 99, Detroit 96 Atlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m. Boston 99, Minnesota 93 Memphis at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Dan Flynn. advance to Russia 2018, the form 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup title Milwaukee 93, Orlando 89 Phoenix at Orlando, 7 p.m. Los Angeles coach Bruce and growth of the team up to this and the second round of the 2014 Dallas at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Portland at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Arena is the favorite to succeed point left us convinced that we need World Cup, where the Americans Toronto at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. San Antonio at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Boston at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Klinsmann, and his hiring could be to go in a different direction,” Gulati lost to Belgium in extra time. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You have more options than Keep your emotions out of de- Pay more attention to detail Business trips, conference It’s a good day to make al- Honesty will be a must, no mat- you realize. Follow the path cisions that involve medical, fi- when dealing with relation- calls and personal gains are terations at home that will ter what — or whom — you are that will offer the greatest ex- nancial or legal issues. A clear ships or when asked to help all within reach. Don’t feel the encourage family gatherings. dealing with. Don’t be afraid perience, even if it’s a tough- head and positive action will others. Your commitment to need to be first when being the Spending a little on entertain- to question anyone you feel er road. A challenge will help be in your best interest. A ro- a cause will speak volumes best is what will count in the ment and personal comforts isn’t being up-front with you. you excel and highlight your mantic agreement looks prom- about who you are. end. Learn from others’ mis- are favored, as long as you Choose peace over discord. strengths and weaknesses. ising. takes. ARIES (March 21-April 19) don’t go over budget. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) An unusual situation will leave GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don’t trust anyone with your Self-improvement projects will An aggressive approach to your you feeling uneasy. When in Spend time formulating and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) personal interests or informa- help you the most. Assess your professional goals will bring doubt, take a closer look and developing what you want to A change of scenery will give tion. Moderation coupled with current status and consider what about positive change. Don’t make a move based on your do next. The less interference you a new outlook on life and discipline will help you avoid a you can do to get ahead per- let a negative situation get you extensive experience. Don’t you get from outsiders, the bet- what you want to pursue. Don’t costly domestic mistake. Focus sonally and professionally. Avoid down. Consider it a blessing in give in to bullying or persuasive ter things will turn out for you. let the opinions of someone less on children, networking and disputes with friends and family. disguise and forge ahead. tactics. Forge ahead with optimism. adventurous slow you down. personal change.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Sharing bed with infant can lead to sleep-related death Try to maximize your chances : While, as daughter’s reason for hav- Mark Twain claimed: “Ne- a diamond to his queen. you replied to “Sleepy in Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van ing hers, it might benefit cessity is the mother of taking Sadly, it lost, and a diamond California” (Sept. 17), Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, both of you to talk calmly chances.” came back. Now South need- some parents do “co-sleep” about it. You don’t have to We have chances in bridge: ed to maximize his chances in with their children for the and was founded by her mother, approve of her choice, but for example, the chance that the black suits. He won with first few months, what you Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at the contract will make. With fi- his diamond ace, cashed the were referring to is actu- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los you should hear what she has to say. nesses, what are the chances club king, played a club to the ally “bed sharing.” Bed Angeles, CA 90069. that one, or one out of two, or ace, discarded his last club Because you feel broken, sharing was shown in one out of three will work? on the diamond jack and studies several years ago this is something you In today’s deal South has ruffed a club. Here, the queen to be the greatest risk fac- DEAR DR. SMITH: I I would absolutely not be should discuss with your finesses available in all three appeared to establish dum- tor for sleep-related appreciate your writing to around her. Knowing what me. Your point is an im- I do now, I am crushed. religious adviser and take side suits. However, because my’s jack, so the contract was deaths in young infants your cue from him or her. less than 4 months of age. portant one, and that I She’s my daughter, and he is in a small slam, he can- home. But if the queen had The American Academy omitted it was an over- we have always had our To cut off relations with not afford to take two that not been seen, declarer would of Pediatrics and the sight. I hope parents of differences. But I feel so your daughter — and by lose. How should he play in have crossed to dummy with March of Dimes have both infants will take your wise strongly about what she’s extension your grandson six hearts after West leads a a trump and tried the spade recommended (for years!) counsel to heart. doing and has done that I — would benefit no one. trump, and East follows suit? finesse. against bed sharing in no longer want to be in the The bidding followed a The percentages on those DEAR ABBY: My these young infants. In- same room with her. She DEAR ABBY: Are you modern path. Two no-trump finesses are basically 50, 75 daughter is 29, and we has a son I adore with all stead they recommend supposed to take a gift to was the Jacoby Forcing Raise, and 87.5. recently had a respectful, my heart, and I provide that young infants sleep an engagement party? The guaranteeing game-going in cribs near their par- although heated, discus- child care for him. I feel values with at least four-card ents. They should of course sion about politics, agen- broken right now and couple has been living to- heart support. Four no-trump be on their backs and das and the candidates. It could really use guidance. gether. They just got en- was Roman Key Card Black- turned out that we dis- should not be sleeping gaged and are planning a wood. North’s reply showed with blankets or toys. agree on major issues, and BROKEN IN wedding in two years. we both can give chapter ILLINOIS the trump queen and two These deaths, mostly key cards (two aces, or one and verse about why we ANA MARIE IN from suffocation or over- DEAR BROKEN: I can ace and the trump king). Five believe the way we do. TEXAS heating, are sad and most- only imagine how you no-trump announced that all ly preventable. The accep- Something came to light, must have felt to have six key cards (four aces, the tance of bed sharing due though. She’s not the per- DEAR ANA MARIE: A learned about the abortion trump king and trump queen) to cultural influences is son I thought she was. She gift would be a nice ges- during a “heated discus- were held and that South was difficult to overcome.informed me that she had ture. It doesn’t have to be had an abortion. My feel- sion.” However, there is a thinking about a grand slam. Please help by taking the lavish — a lovely frame for time to educate your read- ings on this issue aren’t a common misconception Six hearts denied a side-suit judgment call. This is a that women who decide to their engagement picture king. ers on the dangers of bed would be thoughtful, be- sharing with infants. belief system for me, terminate a pregnancy do Declarer drew trumps end- something ingrained in so lightly. They don’t! If cause a wedding is now in ing on the board, then played C. SMITH, M.D., FAAP me. If she were a stranger, you don’t know your the picture.

EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV NOVEMBER 22, 2016 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ Black America Since MLK: And Still I Soundbreaking Charlie Rose (N) Greater Tavis Durrells- ^ PBS Boston Europe Rise (N) “Sound and Vision” Boston Smiley Corfu WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS “Enemy Com- Bull “Never Saw the NCIS: New Orleans WBZ Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) batant” (N) Sign” (N) “Outlaws” (N) News James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The House- Dancing With the (N) News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Celebrity % ABC Center 5 Middle (N) wife Center 5 “(RED) Show” (N) (N) Page (N) WHDH 7 News at Extra (N) The Voice (N) This Is Us “Pilgrim Chicago Fire “That 7 News at Tonight Show-J. Late Night With _ NBC 7PM Rick” (N) Day” (N) 11PM Fallon Seth Meyers (N) WFXT Ent. 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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER M.G.L. c. 183A: 6 Premises: 85 Fox Hill Road, Nahant, Massachusetts Premises: 628 Broadway, Lynnfield, Massachusetts By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage By virtue of a Judgment and Order of the Peabody District Court (Civil Action No. given by Louise M. Anders to BNY Mortgage Company, LLC and now held by given by Suzanne Brunnelle f/k/a Corrin Botti to Eastern Bank and now held by CIT 1686 CV 198), in favor of the Trustees of the Central Gardens Condominium Trust Nationstar Mortgage LLC, said mortgage dated January 26, 2004, and recorded in Bank, N.A. f/k/a OneWest Bank, N.A., said mortgage dated April 15, 2008, and against Edward W. Grady and Mary E. Grady, et al, establishing a lien pursuant to the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 22341, Page 343, recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 27709 M.G.L. c. 183A:6 on the real estate known as Unit 2 of the Central Gardens as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated January 26, 2004, and recorded at Page 112, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated April 15, 2008, and Condominium with a street address of 64 Central Street, Unit 2, Peabody, Essex with said Deeds in Book 22341, Page 352, as affected by an Assignment of recorded with said Deeds in Book 27786 at Page 164, as affected by an County, Massachusetts for the purposes of satisfying such lien, the real estate is Mortgage dated June 27, 2007, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 26996, Assignment of Mortgage dated September 28, 2009, and recorded with said scheduled for Public Auction commencing at 12:00 Noon on November 30, 2016 Page 500, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated November 13, 2012, Deeds in Book 28976 at Page 448, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage at 64 Central Street, Unit 2, Peabody, Massachusetts. The premises to be sold is and recorded with said Deeds in Book 31928, Page 310, of which mortgage the dated March 16, 2015, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 33980 at Page more particularly described as follows: undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions in said mortgage 358, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the DESCRIPTION: and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be Unit 2 of the Central Gardens Condominium created by Master Deed dated August December 13, 2016, at 10:00 AM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular sold at Public Auction on December 13, 2016, at 1:00 PM Local Time upon the 29, 2000 and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Parcel One: A certain parcel or premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: 16552, Page 434, as amended by the First Amendment to Master Deed of the piece or land in Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts, being Lot 47 shown as a The land with the buildings thereon situated on Broadway, in Lynnfield, Essex Central Gardens Condominium, dated April 28, 2005 and recorded with said plan of land made by E.A.W. Hammett, C.E., dated April 19,1906, entitled "Plan of County, Massachusetts, shown as the greater part of Lots 43 and 44 on Plano of Registry in Book 24227, Page 486, as may be further amended of record from lots at B ass Neck, Nahant, Mass., for sale by the Nahant Land Company, Scale Land in Lynnfield known as "Wardhurst Park", drawn by Phillip J. Leary, Civil time to time. 50 feet to an inch", recorded In Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book Engineer, dated April, 1936, and recorded in Essex South District Registry of The post office address of the Condominium is 64 Central Street, Peabody, MA 1917, Page 1, bounded and described as follows: Easterly: by Fox Hill Road, Deeds, Plan Book 65, Plan 54, bounded and described as follows:SOUTHEASTER 01960. 56.28 feet; Northerly: by Lot 48, on said plan, 152.68 feet; Westerly: by land now LY by Newburyport Turnpike, one hundred (100) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 42 The Unit conveyed is laid out as shown on the amended floor plans of the Central or late of J. T. Wilson et als, 55.01 feet; Southerly: by lot 26 on said plan, 139.64 as shown on said plan, ninety (90) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by the remaining parts Gardens Condominium, recorded with said Registry in Book 24227, Page 490, feet. Containing 8038 square feet of land, more or less, be all measurements of Lots 43 and 44, on said plan, one hundred (100) feet; and NORTHEASTERLY by and on the revised unit plan attached hereto, to which is affixed a verified more or less. Parcel Two: A certain parcel or piece of land in Nahant, Essex Ward Terrace, ninety (90) feet. Said premises are conveyed subject to a Taking by statement in the form provided in G.L. c. 183A, Sec. 9. The Unit is conveyed County, Massachusetts, being Lot 48 shown as a plan of land made by E.A.W. the Commonwealth of Massachusetts recorded in said Registry in Book 4573, subject to and together with the terms, provisions, conditions, covenants, Hammett, C.E., dated April 19,1906, entitled "Plan of lots at B ass Neck, Nahant, Page 477. The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control restrictions, obligations, easements, rights, liabilities, options, and limitations on Mass., for sale by the Nahant Laud Company, Scale 50 feet to an inch", recorded in the event of a typographical error in this publication.For Mortgagor's Title see title contained in G.L. c. 183A, the Master Deed, and the By-Laws of the in Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 1917, Page 1, bounded and deed dated August 2, 1976, and recorded in Book 6265 at Page 52 with the Condominium dated August 29, 2000 and recorded with said Registry in Book described as follows: Southerly: by land now or formerly of Bongiorno (Lot 47) as Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, as affected by Confirmatory 16552, Page 452, as amended by the First Amendment to Declaration of Trust of shown on said plan, 152.68 feet; Westerly: by land now or formerly of J. T. Wilson Deed dated April 22, 2008, and recorded in Book 27873 at Page 582 of said the Central Gardens Condominium, dated April 28, 2005, and recorded with said et als, 27.50 feet; Northerly: by remaining land now or formerly of Coles about Registry of Deeds. Registry in Book 24227, Page 491, all as may be amended of record from time to 159.08 feet; Easterly: by Fox Hill Road, shown on said plan as proposed road, TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, time. 28.14 feet. Containing about 4333 square feet of land. The description of the encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, The Condominium and each of the units is intended for residential purposes and property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. TEN THOUSAND other uses permitted by the applicable zoning ordinances of the City of Peabody error in this publication. For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated October 16, 1997, ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, certified check, and as set forth in the Master Deed. and recorded in Book 14374, Page 150 with the Essex County (Southern District) bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the sale by the The undivided percentage interest of the Unit conveyed hereunder in the common Registry of Deeds. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified areas and facilities is 0.48 (48%). The Unit is conveyed together with an exclusive subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the date of right to use the Parking Space shown on the Site Plan recorded with said Registry assessments, if any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above sale. Other terms to be announced at the sale. in Book 24227, Page 490. described. TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be Marinosci Law Group, P.C. The Unit and common elements are subject to an easement in favor of Lot B on a paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 "Subdivision Plan of Land located in Peabody, Mass., prepared by Eastern Land place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid Warwick, RI 02886 Survey Associates, Inc., Christopher R. Mello, PLS," dated December 14, 2004, in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days Attorney for CIT Bank, N.A. f/k/a and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 24227, Page after the date of sale. Other terms to be announced at the sale. OneWest Bank, N.A. 485, to use the existing driveway and parking area of the Condominium for foot, Marinosci Law Group, P.C. Present Holder of the Mortgage vehicular, and utility access to Central Street. 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 Telephone: (401) 234-9200 For title, see Deed to Edward W. Grady and Mary E. Grady dated December 28, Warwick, RI 02886 MLG File No.: 15-07861 A-4599729 11/22/2016, 11/29/2016, 12/06/2016 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Attorney for Nationstar Mortgage LLC Item: November 22, 29, December 6, 2016 Book 25272, Page 233. Present Holder of the Mortgage In the event of a typographical error or omission contained in this publication, the Telephone: (401) 234-9200 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS description of the premises contained in said Unit Deed shall control. MLG File No.: 14-17557 A-4599396 11/22/2016, 11/29/2016, 12/06/2016 THE TRIAL COURT Item: November 22, 29, December 6, 2016 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT TERMS OF SALE: CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION 1. A non-refundable deposit payable in cash, certified or bank check in the LEGAL NOTICE Docket No. ES15P3459EA amount of $5,000.00 for the unit shall be payable at the Auction. CITY OF LYNN Essex Probate and Family Court 2. The balance of the purchase price is to be paid within thirty (30) days of ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 45 Congress Street the auction. Salem, MA 01970 3. An Auctioneer's Release Deed will be issued to the purchaser, upon The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following (978)744-1020 payment of the balance of the purchase price, within thirty (30) days of the petition on Tuesday, December 6, 2016, at 7:30 p.m., Room 107, Lynn City Hall. auction. The Deed shall convey the premises subject to, and with the benefit of, all restrictions, easements, improvements, outstanding tax titles, municipal or other LOCUS: 88 UNION STREET - PETITIONER 88 UNION STREET REALTY Estate of: public taxes, assessments, liens, or claims in the nature of liens, and existing TRUST/MAHABABUL HAQUE Jose Antonio Nascimento encumbrances of record senior to the lien hereby being satisfied, whether or not TRUSTEE Date of Death: 10/10/2014 reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, outstanding tax titles, To all interested persons: municipal or other public taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the nature of liens Allow the construction of mixed used building, retail store and 3 A Petition for S/A - Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal or encumbrances is made in the deed. residential units without the required off street parking requirements in the Representative has been filed by: 4. Additionally, and not by way of limitation, the sale shall be subject to and Business District. Anthony Nascimento of Danvers MA with the benefit of any and all tenants, tenancies, and occupants, if any. (9772) requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief 5. No representation is or shall be made as to any amount of taxes due and as requested in the Petition. outstanding. LOCUS: 150 ESSEX STREET - PETITIONER - PAUL YU BY HIS ATTORNEY JOHN The Petitioner requests that: 6. The successful bidder shall pay the future condominium common charges MIHOS Anthony Nascimento of Danvers MA commencing with the date of the auction. be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety 7. No representation is or shall be made as to any other mortgages, liens, or Allowance of a three family dwelling in an R4 District with less than on the bond in an unsupervised administration. encumbrances of record. required area, parking, side yard and rear yard. There shall be no exterior changes IMPORTANT NOTICE 8. No representation is or shall be made as to the condition of the Premises to the building and the floor plans of interior are submitted herewith. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the or the Condominium. The Premises shall be sold "as is." (9773) Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney 9. Other items, if any, shall be announced at the sale. must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on 10. The sale is subject to and in accordance with the Judgment and Order, a LOCUS: 43-45 AMITY STREET - PETITIONER - NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT the return day of 12/19/2016. copy of which may be obtained from the seller's counsel, Attorney Laura White ASSOCIATED INC. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Brandow, Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks, P.C., 45 Braintree Hill Park, Suite 107, CHARLES GAETA, PRESIDENT appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Braintree, MA 02184, timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections (781) 843-5000. Allow the construction of a single family home in the Sagamore Hill within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Corridor Overlay (SHCO) District on a lot containing 4,261 square feet with less notice to you. CENTRAL GARDENS CONDOMINIUM TRUST, than the required area and frontage. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM By its Board of Trustees (9774) PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Item: November 8, 15, 22, 2016 A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised LOCUS: 61 JACKSON STREET - PETITIONER NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES INC. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the CHARLES GAETA PRESIDENT administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and given by Bonnie M. Johnstone to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Allow the construction of a single family home in an R1 Single expenses of administration. acting solely as a nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated August 5, Residence District on a lot containing 8,307 square feet with less than the WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. 2005, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in required area and frontage. Date: November 3, 2016 Book 24680, at Page 370, as affected by an assignment from Mortgage Electronic (9775) Pamela Casey O'Brien Registration Systems, Inc., to Bank of America, N.A., Successor by merger to BAC Register of Probate Home Loans Servicing, LP, FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP, dated May LOCUS: 29 PARROTT STREET - PETITIONER NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT Item: November 22, 2016 21, 2012, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of ASSOCIATES INC. Deeds in Book 31385, at Page 490, as affected by an assignment from Bank of CHARLES GAETA PRESIDENT Legal Notice America, N.A., Successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP to Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R, by MCM Allow the construction of a single family home in an R1 Single In accordance with the Quality Housing & Work Responsibility Act of 1998, the Capital Partners, LLC, its Trustee, dated December 4, 2014, and recorded with the Residence District on a lot containing 4,676 square feet with less than the Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development will be submitting its Annual Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33848, at Page 466, required area, frontage, right sideyard and left sideyard for parking which is less Public Housing Agency (PHA) Plan to the U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment, for breach than 5 feet. Development. In accordance with this regulation, the LHAND will have the Annual of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will (9776) Plan available for review and written comment beginning on Wednesday, be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 o'clock P.M. on the 29 day of November 2016 at Item: November 22, 29, 2016 November 23, 2016 at 10 Church Street, Lynn MA 01902. 5 Washburn Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the A PUBLIC HEARING in regards to the Five-Year and Annual Public Housing Agency premises described in said mortgage, LEGAL NOTICE Plan will be held on the final day of the this review period on Tuesday, January 10, To wit: SAUGUS BOARD OF SELECTMEN 2017 at 5:00 p.m. in the Community Room located at 10 Church Street. Written A certain parcel of land together with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex PUBLIC HEARING and oral comment will be taken at this time. All requests for copies must be made County, known as 5 Washburn Street, being a parcel of land containing in writing and attention to Charles Mihos, Executive Manager. approximately 3,244 square feet as shown on a plan entitled, "Plan of Lots Owned Notice is hereby given that the Saugus Board of Selectmen will conduct a public by Roy and Reta G. Swan," dated March 30, 1960 and recorded with the Essex hearing for the purpose of determining the percentage of local tax levy FY 2017 to Sincerely, South District County Registry of Deeds, Book 4657, Page 98, bounded and be borne by each class of taxable property within the Town of Saugus Charles J. Gaeta, Executive Director described as follows: NORTHWESTERLY: by Washburn Street, 46.43 feet; This hearing will be held in the Saugus Town Hall Auditorium, 298 Central Street, De acuerdo al " Acta de Calidad de Vivienda y Responsabilidad de Trabajo del NORTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Lillian C. Cross, 68.91 feet; on 12/07/16 at 7:45 PM. 1998", la Autoridad de Viviendas de Lynn estara sometiendo el Plan Anual de la SOUTHEASTERLY: by said Cross land, 5.98 feet; again Agencia Publica del Departamento de Viviendas y Desarrollo Urbano de los SOUTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Billias, 39.96 feet; and Debra Panetta, Chairman Estados Unidos. SOUTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Roy and Reta G. Swan, 70.55. Wendy L. Reed, Clerk De acuerdo con esta regulacion, La Autoridad de Viviendas de Lynn tendra el Plan For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Item: November 22, 29, 2016 annual disponible para revisar y hacer comentarios por escrito comenzando el Registry of Deeds in Book 23078, Page 121. Miercoles, Noviembre 23, 2016 en la siguiente direccion: Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, LYNNFIELD WATER DISTRICT 10 Church Street rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Lynn, MA 01902 liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax Board of Water Commissioners Se sostendra una Audicion Publica con respecto al Plan Annual de 5 aos de la liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or Agencia Publica de Viviendad. Esta Audicion se llevara a cabo el ultimo dia de existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having Public hearing Tax Rate Classification revision final el cual es Martes Enero 10, 2017 a las 5:00 pm. En el Salon priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Comunitario de la 10 Church Street Lynn, MA. Todas las peticiones para recibir easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. copias del plan, por favor de hacerlo por escrito a la atencion de Charles Mihos, Terms of sale: A deposit of five thousand dollars ($5,000) by certified or bank The Board of Water Commissioners of the Lynnfield Water District will hold a Gerente de la Oficina Ejecutivo. check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Every day The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at the offices of WCG Law public hearing Monday, November 28, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. at the District office Attentamente, Charles J. Gaeta, Director Ejecutico Group, PLLC, 21 High Street, Suite 208B, North Andover, MA 01845 within thirty Item: November 22, 23, 2016 (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording at 842 Salem Street, Lynnfield MA. upon receipt in full of the purchase price. In the event of an error in this The subject of the hearing concerns publication, the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall the allocation of the Lynnfield Water control. District tax levy among the five Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. property classes, as defined in Section Need to find an article? 2A of Massachusetts General Law, Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R, by MCM Capital Partners, LLC, its Trustee Chapter 59, for the fiscal year 2017 Present Holder of said mortgage beginning July 1, 2016. Residents, as By its attorneys, well as interested persons, are invited WCG Law Group, PLLC to attend the hearing. Oral and signed 21 High Street, Suite 208B written testimony may be submitted at North Andover, MA 01845 that time. Johnstone, Bonnie M., 1503-BSI-1066, November 8, 2016, November 15, 2016, November 22, 2016 Ruth E. McMahon Item: November 8, 15, 22, 2016 Chairman Item: November 22, 2016

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PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trader Gregory Rowe, left, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday. Stock indexes bust records as oil prices jump ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE By Marley Jay 18,956.69. The S&P 500 Above: Christopher ASSOCIATED PRESS climbed 16.28 points, or Stark, second from 0.7 percent, to 2,198.18. NEW YORK — Major right, is introduced The Nasdaq composite at the opening of U.S. stock indexes rose to jumped 47.35 points, or the Northeast Arc record highs on Monday, 0.9 percent, to 5,368.86. led by big gains in energy Benchmark U.S. crude hospitality training companies as the price of oil rose to its highest price center at the Break- crude oil moved sharply this month. It gained ing Grounds Cafe in higher, which is positive $1.80, or 3.9 percent, to Peabody. Attendees news for the long-strug- $47.49 a barrel while include Peabody gling energy sector. Brent crude, the inter- Mayor Ted Betten- Investors also applaud- national standard, rose court, Tim Brown ed several corporate deals, $2.04, or 4.4 percent, to and Jo Ann Simons, and technology compa- $48.90 a barrel in London. CEO of Northeast nies, which have been lag- That led to gains for ener- Arc. Right: From ging the market in recent gy companies. Marathon left, Jennifer San- weeks, posted solid gains. Oil added 86 cents, or 5.5 toro, Rudy Van Makers of basic materials percent, to $16.48 and Oeveren, Jo Ann Si- and utility companies also Exxon Mobil added $1.21, mons, Cathy Grav- climbed. or 1.4 percent, to $86.49. el, Peabody Mayor The price of oil jumped 4 OPEC representatives Ted Bettencourt, percent ahead of a meet- will meet in Vienna on Brian Vinagro, Tim ing of OPEC countries, Nov. 30. They have agreed Brown, Deanne who collectively produce to preliminary terms of a Healey, Sandra more than a third of the deal that will trim oil pro- Batakis and Julie world’s oil. OPEC has duction, but the details Daigle help cut the agreed on the outlines of a remain to be determined. ribbon. deal to reduce production Quincy Krosby, market in an attempt to support strategist at Prudential flagging oil prices, which Financial, said investors are still far lower than are encouraged by the ef- Big Apple Circus files for bankruptcy protection, seeks sale they were two years ago. fort, but she doesn’t think That would in turn lift en- a deal, if one happens, will ergy company profits. NEW YORK (AP) — The artsy, do much to lead to sus- one-ring Big Apple Circus is filing Stocks reached all-time tainably higher oil prices. for bankruptcy protection after highs over the summer “There’s nothing to four decades of entertaining the and have built on those suggest the agreement’s world. gains since the election. going to hold,” she said. Circus officials say the troupe, On Monday the Dow “When all is said and Jones industrial average, done, supply and demand which set up each year at Manhat- Standard & Poor’s 500, will ultimately dictate the tan’s Lincoln Center for the Per- and Nasdaq composite price.” forming Arts, has run out of money. all set records. So did the Meat producer Ty- In its Chapter 11 filing, the circus Russell 2000, an index of son Foods tumbled Richard Olate says its debts amount to $8.3 mil- smaller companies, and $9.76, or 14.5 percent, of Chile runs lion, against assets of $3.8 million. the S&P’s small- and mid- to $57.60. The compa- around the In July, Big Apple canceled its size company indexes. ny’s fourth-quarter profit ring followed 2016-2017 season. However, the The last time all those and sales fell far short of by one of his company is still seeking financial indexes set records on the Wall Street’s forecasts as trained dogs in support or someone interested in same day was Dec. 31, Tyson’s chicken business the Big Apple buying the circus. 1999, according to Ryan struggled. The company Circus at New At its peak, Big Apple staged Detrick, senior market also said CEO Donnie York’s Lincoln more than 300 shows. It also ran strategist for LPL Finan- Smith will step down at Center. programs for blind, deaf and au- cial. the end of this year, and tistic children that are expected The Dow rose 88.76 company president Tom FILE PHOTO | to keep operating with nonprofit points, or 0.5 percent, to Hayes will replace him. ASSOCIATED PRESS funds. /&&/&&%".%".03035(5(""(&(&  $"-$"--3-38$8$66'*345'*345 8&"3&1306%500''&3063.&.#&34 #&45)0.&-0"/130(3".4 1-&"4&$0/5"$5063.035("(&5&". '03.03&%&5"*-4"/%3&26*3&.&/54 '*3455*.&)0.&#6:&34 *5h4/05"#0654&--*/(:06".035("(& -08%08/1":.&/5015*0/4 *5h4"#065)&-1*/(:06'*/%")0.&