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SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 DEALS Gracefully the boats glide around Egg Rock OF THE Renewal$DAY $ process teesPG. 3 up at GannonDEALS OF THE By Thor Jourgensen quires votes by the Parks ITEM STAFF Commissioners$DAY $and the City Council.PG. 3 Armed with an im- GFMI has been oper- provement-plan laundry ating under a $450,000 list, Gannon Municipal one-year extension, Course’s current which expires Dec. 31, manager submitted a after its lower bid for a $2.38 million proposal five-yearDEALS contract was Friday to run the course rejected by the commis- for five more years. sion lastOF December. THE Golf Facilities Manage- At the time, city Chief ment, Inc. (GFMI), which Financial$DA OfficerY$ Mi- has operated Gannon for chael BertinoPG. 3 recom- six years, was the only mended the city accept bidder to submit a request only bids higher than for proposal (RFP) in time the amount GFMI was to meet Friday’s noon sub- paying the city. mission deadline. The proposal submit- City Purchasing Agent ted byDEALS the company Fri- Tim Leonard said the pro- day sets out a $480,000 posal will be submitted to OF THE annual payment to the the Board of Park Com- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK city for the first and sec- missioners for review. The $DAY$ ond contractDA yearsY with a A group of sailboats make their way around Egg Rock off of King’s Beach as the sun sets. board’s next meeting is PG. 3 $460,000 fee in the third scheduled for Sept. 3. year and $480,000 fees in “GFMI is looking for- the fourth and fifth years. ward to continuing its re- Operation responsibili- lationship with the city,” ties encompass the 190- said company secretary/ Saugus waives fees goodbye acre golf course, banquet/ treasurer Chris Carter. restaurant facilities, bar The proposal’s approv- school and it can be over- By Bridget Turcotte al, following review, re- ITEM STAFF whelming.” GANNON, A3 ‘Every kid The event is intended SAUGUS — This is the has to go to the to teach students what last year Belmonte Middle they’ll need to know at a orientation or School freshmen will have new school. Among other they don’t know to come up with $25 for lessons, they learn how what’s going on. orientation. to read and follow their The School Committee Going from schedules, where to find directed Superintendent their classes, and how to elementary to David DeRuosi to remove open a locker. Many of the middle (school) ... the fee starting in the students only know peers 2020-21 school year. from their own elementa- is probably “Every kid has to go to the biggest ry school, and orientation the orientation or they is a chance to make new transitional don’t know what’s going friends, said Meredith. period.’ on,” said chairwoman “I would never want to Jeannie Meredith. “Going see somebody miss out on ITEM FILE PHOTO JEANNIE from elementary to middle that due to their inability Golfers play with the Gannon clubhouse in (school), in my opinion, is to pay that fee for any rea- MEREDITH probably the biggest tran- the background. Bids to manage the course son,” she said. closed at noon Friday with only one taker (right) sitional period. They’re go- The fee covers supplies ing from that small little — the management group run by Steve Mur- safety net to a big middle SCHOOL FEE, A3 phy and Chris Carter. INSIDE Dreams come Lynn eld Opinion The most dangerous predator. A4 true at St. Mary’s grounds Look By Steve Krause The latest in popular ITEM STAFF pets music with Bella LYNN — There was a lot of dreaming going on this diGrazia’s New Music week at St. Mary’s High School. By Thomas Grillo Breakdown. A8 But it was dreaming with a purpose. ITEM STAFF Sports Dr. Dan Switchenko, now in his 44th year of teach- LYNNFIELD — Public Eighty-year-old Alex ing exercise science. With 39 of them at Eastern Con- health officials are cau- Lindsey wins his second necticut State College explained as he spoke to a se- tioning residents to keep straight Nahant Golf lect group of student leaders at the school. And he their dogs from wading in Club men’s title. B1 provided a different definition of the word “dreams” Pillings Pond following re- • from the one we usually associate with it. cent reports of toxic blue- The Lynn Invitational “Dreams,” he said, represent “Dedication, Respect, green algae blooms. Showcase is in full swing, Enthusiasm, Attitude, Mental toughness and Sacri- Outbreaks of cyanobac- with baseball scouts fice.” teria have been found in throughout the area And that was the message Switchenko and softball several Massachusetts getting a good look at coaches Kate Bettencourt (Endicott) and Ashley Wa- communities. The Center prospects. B1 ters ( University) tried to impart on the incom- for Disease Control said ing juniors and seniors at St. Mary’s Thursday morn- toxic blooms often form in ing at the Student Leadership Retreat. PHOTO | ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL late summer or early fall, “We have these every five or six years,” said athletic Dr. Dan Switchenko talks to students at where warm, slow-mov- DREAMS, A3 Thursday’s leadership forum. ing waters gain nutrients from sources such as fer- tilizer runoffs or septic tank overflows. These toxins can hurt Immigration ght marches into Lynn animals if they drink the water or lick it from By Thor Jourgensen another beginning in march’s objectives. ganizer Isabel Lopez. their skins, or if it enters ITEM STAFF Boston will hit the road “We’ll gather with fam- The immigration de- their bodies through open Monday and converge ilies affected by deporta- bate flashpoint earlier wounds. Immigration advocates in Dover, N.N., where a tion who will be sharing this year centered on While Lynnfield does calling for an end to de- federal Immigration and testimony about what it the Texas-Mexico border not routinely test for these tention and deportation and federal policies sep- blooms, the town contracts will make St. Stephen’s Customs Enforcement is like to be oppressed (ICE) office is located, on by a broken system. We arating immigrant par- with Solitude Lake Man- Episcopal Church a stop ents and children. But agement to treat Pillings Monday during their Aug. 24. want to make sure it’s Boston marchers plan understood we won’t tol- protests spread to other Pond in the summer to ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK 280-mile, six-day march states in recent months, prevent dangerous blooms to spend Monday night erate family separation,” through three states. intensified by a feder- from occurring, according English’s Albert Tor- at St. Stephen’s on Lynn said Essex County Com- Three marches planned al push to restrict legal to Emilie Cadermartori, res gears up during to start in Montpelier, Common following a munity Organization the showcase. Vt., Concord, N.H. and rally highlighting the (ECCO) immigration or- MARCH, A3 ALGAE, A3 Celebrate culture and community: Festival La Voz, Sunday, Aug. 25, noon-5, Fraser Field, Lynn. For tickets and information: FestivalLaVoz.com

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Edison Munroe, 88 1931-2019 ‘Easy Rider’ star and writer NAPLES, Fla. — Ed- enjoyed Boston ison Beryl Munroe of sports teams, writ- Naples, Fla. (previ- ing poetry, reading, Peter Fonda has died at 79 ously from Westbor- dining out and good By Lindsey Bahr ough) passed away times among his and Andrew Dalton after a brief illness many lifelong friends ASSOCIATED PRESS on August 4, 2019. and his family. Ed was able to enjoy He leaves his wife LOS ANGELES — Ac- all of his 88 years of 57 years, Margie tor Peter Fonda, the son with family and many Munroe; one son, of a Hollywood legend who lifelong friends before being John Munroe and his wife Lee became a movie star in stricken ill less than 2 months and two daughters - Kristin his own right after both ago. He was born on July 2, Parone and her husband Tim writing and starring in 1931, in Flint Michigan — the and Michelle Brown and her the counter-culture classic son of John and Myrtis Mun- husband Kevin; his brother “Easy Rider,” has died. His roe. Ed was raised in Lynn with Robert Munroe and his wife family said in a statement his younger siblings Ginny and Velma, and his sister-in-law that Fonda died Friday Bobby. His father John was Linda Rogers and her husband morning at his home in a commercial sherman on Wes. He also leaves 13 grand- Los Angeles. He was 79. Schooners out of Gloucester. children, 17 great-grandchil- The official cause of After graduating from Lynn dren and many nieces and death was respiratory fail- Classical High in 1949, Ed nephews. His beloved sister ure due to lung cancer. attended MIT and the presti- Virginia “Ginny” Bolduc prede- “In one of the saddest gious General Electric Senior ceased him in 2018. He will Management Training Pro- be dearly missed by family moments of our lives, we gram. He married Marjorie and many lifelong friends, who are not able to find the ap- Martel in February 1962. Ed were there for him until the propriate words to express spent most of his career as an very end. the pain in our hearts,” the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS family said in a statement. executive in manufacturing at Service information: Ser- Peter Fonda sits atop a Harley-Davidson motorcycle in Glendale, Calif. General Electric and Coppus vices will be held at 11 a.m. “As we grieve, we ask that Engineering in Worcester, be- on Monday, August 26, 2019, you respect our privacy.” Henry Fonda was already including during an acid small roles on Broadway fore moving on to life as a full at St. Stephens Episcopal Born into Hollywood roy- a Hollywood giant, known trip with members of The and guest parts on tele- time Entrepreneur in 1985. Ed Church, 3 John Street, West- alty as Henry Fonda’s only for playing straight-shoot- Beatles and The Byrds vision shows including and Margie opened 4 Annie’s borough. Donations can son, Peter Fonda carved ing cowboys and soldiers. during which Fonda re- “Naked City” and “Wagon Book Stores together, selling be made to Avow Hospice, his own path with his Mother Frances Ford portedly said, “I know Train.” them in 2006 and retiring full Naples, FL or St Matthews non-conformist tendencies Seymour was a Canadi- what it’s like to be dead.” “Peter is all deep sweet- time to Florida. House, Naples, Fla. in memory and earned an Oscar nom- an-born U.S. socialite. John Lennon would use ness, kind and sensitive to Ed was an avid golfer and of Ed. ination for co-writing the He was only 10 years old the line in the Beatles his core. He would never psychedelic road trip mov- when his mother died. She song “She Said She Said.” intentionally harm any- ie “Easy Rider.” He would had a nervous breakdown Fonda went to private thing or anyone. In fact, never win that golden after learning of her hus- schools in Massachusetts he once argued with me Kenny J. Leal Sr., 42 statuette, but would later band’s affair and was con- and Connecticut as a child, that vegetables had souls be nominated for his lead- fined to a hospital. In 1950 moving on to the Univer- (it was the ‘60s),” his sis- 1977-2019 ing performance as a Viet- she killed herself, slashing sity of Nebraska in his fa- ter Jane Fonda said in GLOUCESTER — Broadway (Pow- nam veteran and widowed her throat with a razor. It ther’s home state, joining her 2005 memoir. “He has Kenny J. Leal Sr., of der House Sq.) beekeeper in “Ulee’s Gold.” would be about five years the same acting group — a strange, complex mind Fonda was born in New Gloucester, formerly Somerville, Tuesday before Peter Fonda learned the Omaha Community that grasps and hangs on York in 1940 to parents of Lynn and Somer- morning at 10 a.m. the truth behind her death. Playhouse — where Hen- to details ranging from whose personas were the Fonda accidentally shot ry Fonda got his start. the minutiae of his child- ville, Aug. 14, 2019. followed by a Funer- very opposite of the re- himself and nearly died He then returned to New hood to cosmic matters, Beloved father of al Mass in St. Ann bellious images their kids on his 11th birthday. It York and joined the Ce- with a staggering amount Kenny J. Leal Jr. Lov- Church, Somerville would cultivate. Father was a story he told often, cilwood Theatre, getting in between.” ing son of Darlene at 11 a.m. Relatives Kline and her hus- and friends invited. band Alan of Lynn Calling Hours Mon- and beloved son of Manuel J. day, 4 to 8 p.m. Interment is at Leal, Sr. of NH. Beloved broth- Coast Guard: Four hurt when Holy Cross Cemetery Malden. er of Adam Leal of Somerville and the late Manuel “Boo” In lieu of owers, donations Leal. Loving uncle of Bianca, in Kenny’s to My Brother’s ferry runs aground in harbor Gavin and Masen Leal. Cher- Table, 98 Willow Street, Lynn, ished grandson of Charles La- 01901. Kenny graduated from Minuteman Technical High BOSTON (AP) — Au- fered “potentially serious” ed from the ferry on oth- The Coast Guard says Voie and his wife Barbara of thorities say four peo- injuries. er vessels and brought to the ferry’s hull sustained Fla. and Mary LaVoie of Mal- School and was employed as a den and the late Alberto and Master Machinist. He enjoyed ple were injured when Procopio said all of the Black Falcon Terminal in a breach above the water Zelia Leal. camping with his family but a commuter ferry ran passengers were evacuat- Boston. line. Service information: Funer- especially enjoyed  shing. For aground in Boston Har- al procession from George L. more information please visit bor. Doherty Funeral Home, 855 dohertyfuneralservice.com. The Coast Guard says the “Lightning,” with 84 passengers and crew aboard, ran aground Fri- Marion Bonarrigo, 94 day morning near Long Is- land while traveling from Hull to Boston. SWAMPSCOTT Anjean of Salem, NH, Joe Pesaturo, a spokes- — Mrs. Marion Eliz- Douglas Bonarrigo man for the Massachu- abeth (Spadafora) and Heather of Sa- setts Bay Transportation Bonarrigo, age 94 lem, NH, and Gregory Authority which oper- of Swampscott died Turner and Emily of ates the ferry, said the peacefully on Friday Salem, and ve great Lightning was “cut off” Aug. 16, 2019 at the grandchildren; Lau- by a sport fishing boat. Rosewood Nursing ryn Bonarrigo, Cam- He said the captain of and Rehabilitation ryn Bonarrigo, Kyle the ferry was forced to Center in Peabody. Anthony Bonarrigo, She was the wife of the late Austin Bonarrigo, and Colton take action to avoid a Anthony Bonarrigo with whom Bonarrigo. She was also the collision. she shared 48 years of mar- sister of the late Michael Massachusetts state riage. Spadafora and Roselin Dateo. police spokesman David Born and raised in Fitch- Marion’s family wishes to Procopio says the four PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS burg, she was the daughter thank to staff at the Rosewood people hurt were taken Passengers exit a Massachusetts State Police boat wearing life preserv- of the late Paul and Jeannette Nursing Home for the care giv- hospitals and one suf- ers after their ferry ran aground in Boston Harbor on Friday, in Boston. (Secino) Spadafora. Marion en their mother over the past had lived in Swampscott for four years. over 70 years. Service information: Her Fu- For many years Marion had neral will be held on Tuesday Eataly severs ties with Mario Batali owned a custom draperies at 11 a.m. in the Solimine Fu- business in Marblehead. She neral Home 67 Ocean Street enjoyed traveling and dancing (RTE1A0, Lynn. Burial will amid allegations of misconduct with her husband, spending follow in Swampscott Ceme- time with family and friends, tery. Relatives and friends are BOSTON (AP) — Chef Friday the company has Japanese Bunka Embroidery, respectfully invited to attend. Mario Batali, whose ca- purchased Batali’s mi- and attending the Senior Cen- Visitation prior to the Service reer crumbled amid sexu- nority interest, formally ter on Silsbee Street in Lynn. from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. In al misconduct allegations, ending the relationship. Marion was a past president lieu of owers, donations in no longer owns a stake in Batali has had no direct of the former Italian Club of her memory may be made to Eataly, the Italian mar- involvement with Eataly Swampscott. Residents Activity account at ketplaces he once heavily since December 2017, Gi- She is survived by two Rosewood Nursing and Reha- promoted. glio said. children; Annette M. Turner bilitation 22 Johnson Street Chris Giglio, a spokes- Batali, known for his or- and her husband Stephen of Peabody, MA 01960. Direc- man for Eataly USA, told ange Crocs and ponytail, Swampscott and Carmen M. tions and guestbook at www. The Associated Press on has pleaded not guilty to Bonarrigo and his wife Ann solimine.com a charge that he forcibly of Wilmington, four grandchil- kissed and groped a wom- dren; Christine Bonarrigo and IN MEMORIAM an at a Boston restaurant Bariyyah Lawrence of Marsh- LOUISE M. BOSWELL in 2017. The next court ON HER BIRTHDAY eld, Anthony Bonarrigo and 1930 ~ AUGUST 17 ~ 2019 hearing in the case is Wouldn't it be wonderful scheduled for Aug. 30. if we could see, Eataly USA has sever- Our dear Mom, as she used to be? Wouldn't it be wonderful to al locations, including a see her smile, Manhattan flagship. Bata- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS And have her back for li had already given up fi- Lynn Drug Task Force a little while? 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Robyn, son Mark, and family Lynn, MA 01903 SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 A3 Seminar at St. Mary’s teaches Immigration upperclassmen how to be leaders fight marches DREAMS From A1 director Jeff Newhall, one into Lynn of the staff of administra- tors who helped moderate MARCH “We have faith leaders, the forum. From A1 community leaders, labor “The success of any team leaders, families and chil- is directly dependent on immigration by denying dren walking with us,” Lo- the quality of leadership,” green cards to many mi- pez said. said Switchenko, who was grants who use Medic- The marchers are call- also the men’s basketball aid, food stamps, housing ing on 2020 presidential coach at Eastern Conn. vouchers or other forms of candidates, as well as all And, he said, “leader- public assistance. elected officials, to commit ship has very little to do This initiative preced- to ending all detention with skill. Leadership is ed Thursday’s announce- and deportation. On Tues- action.” ment by federal authori- day, the marchers pass Switchenko tried to im- ties announcing plans to through Danvers, New- press upon the students end temporary protected buryport, entering New that they were at the fo- status to immigrants from Hampshire on Thursday. rum for a reason: they’ve several countries who fled Faith In Action works been identified by the ad- their homelands due to with 1,000 religious con- ministration as leaders. natural disasters and war. gregations in more than Monday’s Faith In Action “And most people follow 200 cities and towns march is intended, accord- because they don’t have through its 46 local and ing to a statement sent by what it takes to lead,” he state federations. said. organizers, “ … to send a The message reverberat- message that the violence Thor Jourgensen can be perpetrated against immi- ed with 55 students who at- reached at tjourgensen@ grants and people of color tended. Many of them were itemlive.com Associated athletes, which, Newhall in this country represents a moral and spiritual cri- Press material was used said, was not unusual. sis.” in preparing this story. “There’s a lot of cross- over,” he said. “We have a lot of National Honor Society students who are Saugus waives also athletes. It’s what you want, I would imagine. You want your leaders to be solid in all areas.” fees goodbye “It was an honor to be recognized that way,” said ically disadvantaged Marina DiBiasio, a rising Katie Bettencourt talks to St. Mary’s students at Thursday’s forum. SCHOOL FEE junior who plays softball From A1 and between 1,200 and and hockey. “I learned The coaches stressed on the field and off.” “I learned today that 1,300 children qualified and meals for the stu- for free or reduced price most that leadership is that leaders have outgo- “This forum makes me if you want to be a good dents during the orienta- lunches. just as important off the ing personalities. They want to be a good role mod- leader, I have to focus on tion, said DeRuosi. DeRuosi said he has field as it is on.” “high-five” teammates el, and to do my best at ev- others,” he said. “I really Beginning next year, the been tracking a gradual Samantha Porazinski, who make the effort, DiB- erything,” Porazinski said. liked (Dr. Switchenko’s also a softball/hockey play- cost associated with the 5 to 6 percent increase in iaiso said. Tabon Manyok, a Nigar- talk. It taught me a lot er, talked about what the event will be worked into the number of economical- She was especially im- ian native who has been about leadership. I liked coaches told her about their pressed with Waters, a in Lynn since 2009, said the School Department’s ly disadvantaged families the whole DREAMS thing. expectations in college. North Andover High grad- he learned the value of budget. in the public school sys- “They’re looking for a uate. encouraging others on his “All the coaches told us, The notion that many tem each year. good attitude,” she said. too, that we’d never get parents can’t afford the “She was honestly cross country team. Bridget Turcotte can be “It’s not pressure so much amazing,” said DiBiasio. “When I started run- anywhere, no matter how fee is not far-fetched. as it is setting a standard. “She talked a lot about ning,” he said, “I focused good we were at sports, if Last year, about 47 reached at bturcotte@ If you set the standard, the skills you need to be on myself. I’d finish the we didn’t do well in the percent of Saugus ele- itemlive.com. Follow her and follow it, people will a leader, like always be race, find out my time, and classroom. That’s the most mentary school students on Twitter @BridgetTur- notice.” there for your teammates that was it. important thing.” were considered econom- cotte.

Renewal process tees up at Gannon Selling a house? GANNON Buying a house? From A1 Find out what properties restaurant facilities, bar concession, function hall, recently sold in your area. pro shop, and snack shop. Gannon has seen multi- Check out year course improvements the Real Estate page under GFMI’s manage- ment, said Carter and in Saturday’s paper. company president Ste- phen Murphy, including second-, third-, fourth- and fifth-hole car-path im- provements and fourth- and fifth-hole tee improve- ments last year. Scheduled improvements this fall include 12th- and 13th-hole car-path im- provements and work on the 13th hole tee. Murphy said he will urge the commission to consider proposing a city bond or- der to pay for $3 million in Gannon irrigation system improvements. “It’s a circa-1963 sys- tem,” he said. ITEM FILE PHOTO GFMI also runs cours- es in North Reading and An uphill battle: Brian Bloom, a member of the grounds crew at Gannon Beverly and its request Municipal Golf Course in Lynn, pushes a lawn mower up a steep slope in for proposal submission front of the clubhouse. includes details on these course operations and in- An expense sheet includ- million in expenses. out to bid twice, in 2013 formation on Gannon’s op- ed in the proposal lists Gannon, located on and 2018, but both times, eration along with letters $2.76 million in Gannon Great Woods Road and there was only one respon- The value of each coupon shown here is equal to of reference. revenue in 2019 and $1.5 built in 1929, has been put dent to the RFP. or greater than the price of the newspaper. Lynnfield officials caution residents ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! If you would like to participate in The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, to keep pets out of Pillings Pond contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 symptoms include diar- on the surface, or if the The blooms appear as a ALGAE TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY From A1 rhea, vomiting, weakness, color of the water seems thick coating on the water, staggering, drooling, diffi- off. usually in late summer director of Lynnfield’s culty breathing, or convul- Blue-green algae is the or early fall. But not all Planning & Conservation sions. common name for a type blooms are cyanobacteria. Department. If you suspect your dog of cyanobacteria, though Some are common green She said Solitude reports has been swimming in a these bacteria aren’t tru- algae, which are not toxic. pet owners do not have to pond or lake with cyano- ly a form of algae. They be overly concerned, but bacteria, rinse the animal mostly grow in freshwa- they should be aware of LAW OFFICES OF immediately with clean, ter lakes and streams, outbreaks in neighboring JAMES J. CARRIGAN fresh water. Be sure to but they are also found in communities and contin- • Social Security Disability ue to take precautionary wear protective gloves marine waters, such as es- • Workers Compensation measures. while bathing your dog. tuaries. When blue-green • Accidents Symptoms of a toxic If symptoms arise, take algae grow excessively, 25 years located across from Lynn District Court effect might not be im- the dog to the veterinari- it’s called a bloom. Usual- mediately apparent and an immediately. ly, the trigger is a combi- 15 Johnson St. can take days to appear, The EPA said pets nation of sunlight, warm 781-596-0100 should not drink or swim temperatures, and nutri- JAMES J. CARRIGAN according to the U.S. En- ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN vironmental Protection in water if it looks slimy, ents, generally from lawn LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL Agency (EPA). Some of the or if there is foam or scum and farm fertilizers. www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 OPINION PAULA MOORE HOW TO REACH US The most dangerous predator

Following reports of shark sightings and often miles-long — commercial fishing nets Whether you venture into the water this 110 Munroe St. encounters up and down the East Coast this that scrape the ocean floors, also trapping summer or stay on solid land, there’s a simple P.O. Box 5 summer — not to mention a viral video show- unintended animals (the “bycatch” mentioned way to make the oceans a little safer for all Lynn, MA 01903 ing a great white shark leaping out of the above). When hauled up from the deep, fish living beings: Steer clear of the seafood buffet. Customer Service are often crushed to death and their eyeballs water to snatch a fish off a boy’s line — some Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. beachgoers are having second thoughts about bulge out of their heads because of the pres- Paula Moore is a senior writer for the PETA going for a swim. sure change caused by suddenly surfacing. Foundation, 501 Front St., Norfolk, VA 23510; Connecting But it’s important to know that the most Others are gutted while still alive. www.PETA.org. All Departments: dangerous predator in the water isn’t the 781-593-7700 shark. No, that dubious distinction belongs to Ext. 2 humans. Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Sharks get a bad rap. While there are a classi [email protected] handful of well-publicized shark attacks around the world every year, humans pose a Subscriptions [email protected] much bigger threat. We slaughter nearly 100 million sharks each year and consume more Circulation fish — trillions of them — annually than all [email protected] other types of animals combined. Ext. 3 Our insatiable appetites are taking a toll. Newsroom A new study published in the journal PLOS [email protected] Biology found that killing sharks for their [email protected] flesh and fins has caused their populations to Ext. 4 plummet across the globe. 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Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 They also naturally shun contact with hu- [email protected] mans. But during the summer tourist season, Mike Shanahan when more of us invade their natural homes, Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 there is an increase in shark encounters. Just [email protected] remember, though, that you’re more likely to Carolina Trujillo die while taking a selfie than you are by being Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 bitten by a shark. [email protected] And while we’re on the subject, let’s spare Jim Wilson a thought for the other marine animals who Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 also wish we would stay out of the water. Fish [email protected] form emotional attachments and become de- CIRCULATION pressed when they lose their mates. They are Lisa Mahmoud savvy social learners, develop cultural tradi- ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Manager, ext. 1239 tions, use tools and play. They also feel pain. 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The policy cleared the way for the U.S. would also apply to peo- government to forbid Cen- ple from Africa, Asia, and tral American immigrants South America who come from seeking asylum at to the southern border to the two busiest stretches request asylum. of the southern border in a If the policy is imple- partial legal victory for the mented, ineligible mi- Trump administration. grants who cross in New The ruling from the 9th Mexico and Texas could U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- be detained and more peals allows President quickly deported. The U.S. Donald Trump to enforce Department of Homeland the policy in New Mexico Security did not immedi- and Texas, rejecting asy- ately respond to a request lum seekers who cross for comment Friday. from Mexico into either Under American law, state. Under Friday’s rul- people can request asy- ing, U.S. District Judge lum when they arrive in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jon Tigar’s July 24 order the U.S. regardless of how stopping the policy would Supporters cheer as President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally Thursday in Manches- they enter. The law makes apply only in California an exception for those who ter, N.H. and Arizona, which are have come through a coun- covered by the 9th Circuit. try considered to be “safe” The two busiest areas for pursuant to an agreement Trump ties U.S. success to second unauthorized border cross- between the U.S. and that ings are in South Texas’ Rio country. Grande Valley and the re- Canada and the U.S. gion around El Paso, Texas, have a “safe third country” term: ‘You have to vote for me’ which includes New Mexi- agreement. But the U.S. co. Nearly 50,000 people in doesn’t have one with Mex- By Kevin Freking by a slowing global econ- tactics on trade with Chi- and wounded dozens more. July crossed the U.S. border ico or countries in Central ASSOCIATED PRESS omy and a development na. He has imposed 25% The shootings have reig- without permission in those America. The Trump ad- in the bond market that tariffs on $250 billion of nited calls for Congress two regions, according to MANCHESTER, N.H. ministration has tried to has predicted previous re- imports from China and to take immediate action the U.S. Border Patrol. — President Donald sign one with Guatemala, cessions. Avoiding an eco- has threatened to hit the to reduce gun violence. The policy would deny Trump sought to reassure but the country’s incoming nomic slump is critical to remaining $300 billion Trump said the U.S. can’t asylum to anyone who his supporters about the president said this week Trump’s reelection hopes. worth of Chinese imports make it more difficult for passes through another state of the U.S. economy that Guatemala would not “The United States with 10% tariffs. He has law-abiding citizens to country on the way to the be able to uphold a tenta- despite the stock market U.S. without seeking pro- tive deal reached by his volatility and told rally- right now has the hottest delayed that increase on protect themselves, but tection there. Most cross- predecessor. goers in New Hampshire, economy anywhere in the about half of those items he advocated for expand- a state that he hopes to world,” Trump said. to avoid raising prices for ing the number of facili- capture in 2020, that their Trump, who reached the U.S. holiday shoppers. He ties to house the mentally financial security depends White House by promising said China wants to make ill without saying how he on his reelection. to bring about a historic a trade deal with the U.S. would pay for it. “Whether you love me or economic boom, claimed, because it’s costing the “We will be taking men- hate me you have to vote as he often does, that country millions of jobs, tally deranged and dan- for me,” Trump said. the markets would have but he claimed that the gerous people off of the Speaking to a boisterous crashed if he had lost his U.S. doesn’t need to be in streets so we won’t have crowd at Southern New 2016 bid for the presiden- a hurry. to worry so much about Hampshire University cy. And he warned that “I don’t think we’re them,” Trump said. “We Arena, Trump dismissed if he is defeated in 2020, ready to make a deal,” don’t have those institu- the heightened fears about Americans’ 401(k) retire- Trump said. tions anymore, and peo- the U.S. economy and a ment accounts will go Trump’s rally was the ple can’t get proper care. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 3% drop Wednesday in “down the tubes.” first since mass shootings There are seriously ill the Dow Jones Industrial The Republican pres- in El Paso, Texas, and Day- people and they’re on the A Guatemalan man stands with his young son Average, which was fueled ident also defended his ton, Ohio, killed 31 people streets.” at Casa del Refugiado in east El Paso, Texas. U.S. stocks end turbulent week with broad gains across markets

By Stan Choe investments heaved up time, they were concerned and Alex Veiga and down throughout the about rising interest rates, ASSOCIATED PRESS week, with worries hitting along with the trade war. a crescendo on Wednes- Don’t expect the vola- You’re not the only one day when a fairly reliable tility to go away anytime confused about where the warning signal of reces- soon, analysts say. No economy is headed. Just sion flipped on in the U.S. one knows when Trump’s look at the stock market, where perplexed investors Treasury market. trade war will find a res- have been sending stocks Friday marked the sev- olution, nor whether all on a wild ride in August. enth time in the last 10 the uncertainty it’s creat- And there could be plen- days that the S&P 500 ed will push enough busi- ty more where that came swung by at least 1%, some- nesses and shoppers to from. Two notoriously vol- thing that hasn’t happened hold off on spending and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS atile months for stocks lie since the end of 2018, the cause a recession. Some just ahead. last time investors were investors are digging in U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., listens to a question from a constituent getting worried about a for trade tensions to last in Wixom, Mich. Stocks around the world jumped Friday to cap an- possible recession. At that through the 2020 election. other tumultuous week. Investors have been fran- Tlaib declines to visit West Bank, tically trying to rejigger their predictions about citing the conditions in Israel whether President Donald Trump’s trade war and By Joseph Krauss Ilhan Omar, from visiting cotts during her visit. That slowing economies around and Isaac Scharf Jerusalem and the West appears to have led to her the world will drag the ASSOCIATED PRESS Bank over their support decision to cancel the visit. United States into a reces- sion. In the U.S., the result for the international boy- “Visiting my grand- JERUSALEM — Demo- was a week where the Dow cott movement following mother under these op- cratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib Jones Industrial Average said Friday she would not an unprecedented appeal pressive conditions meant had four days where it rose visit her grandmother in from President Donald to humiliate me would or fell by more than 300 the occupied West Bank, Trump to deny them entry. break my grandmother’s points — with an 800-point despite being granted an Israel had said Tlaib heart,” she said in a state- drop thrown into the mix. Israeli permit on human- could visit re latives in the ment. “Silencing me with On Friday, the S&P 500 itarian grounds, saying West Bank on humanitar- treatment to make me feel rose 1.4%. The Dow climbed ian grounds. But then the less-than is not what she Israel’s “oppressive” con- 1.2% and the Nasdaq picked PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ditions aimed to humili- Interior Ministry released wants for me — it would up 1.7%. But each index ate her. a letter purportedly signed kill a piece of me that al- still finished with a third- Traders John Romolo, left, and George Etting- Israel barred Tlaib and by Tlaib in which she prom- ways stands up against straight weekly decline. er work on the floor of the New York Stock Ex- another Democrat, Rep. ised not to advocate boy- racism and injustice.” Stocks, bonds and other change Friday. Warning from Mormon church: Beware of those fancy coffee drinks

By Brady McCombs “competent” doctors. The article says it aims to are based on what church sionary’s nightmare. church members feel com- ASSOCIATED PRESS The new guidance in the clear up issues that could members believe was a rev- The new instructions fortable going to places August issue of a church be confusing for young peo- elation from God to founder about coffee make clear that like Starbucks and drink- SALT LAKE CITY — The youth magazine does ple within the religion’s Joseph Smith in 1833. The there’s no gray area allowing ing iced coffee, said Patrick Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has is- not include fundamental “Word of Wisdom,” a set of faith’s rejection of coffee has coffee infused drinks and al- Mason, a church member sued a warning to members changes to the religion’s rules about what foods and long generated curiosity lude to the wide variety that and religious scholar who is that coffee is prohibited no strict health code, but the drinks are good for mem- and more than a few jokes, could tempt members of the the Arrington Chair of Mor- matter how fancy the name, clarifications are signifi- bers and what substances including a scene in the faith widely known as the mon History and Culture that vaping is banned de- cant and seem to reflect they should avoid. biting satirical Broadway Mormon church. at Utah State University. spite the alluring flavors growing concern about The rules prohibit alco- musical called “The Book As coffee shops have For past generations, just and that marijuana is out- young Latter-day Saints’ hol, tobacco, illegal drugs of Mormon” where dancing become common in the entering coffee shops was lawed unless prescribed by adherence to the rules. and coffee and tea. They cups of coffee appear in mis- United States, more young considered taboo, he said. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 POLICE/FIRE Churches train All address information, particu- A report of threats made at $100 they are going to release $1,200. larly arrests, reflect police records. In 17 Rockaway Ct. at 9:38 p.m. his information. David M. Hardiman, 52, of 3 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, on Thursday. A caller reported at 5:23 p.m. Ledgewood Way, Apt. 11 was congregants in it is the sole responsibility of the con- on Thursday that she passed a summoned following a motor car at Ocean Avenue and Atlan- vehicle stop at 527 Lowell and cerned party to contact the relevant Overdoses tic Avenue with two males in 2 Bourbon streets for the oper- wake of shootings police department and have the A report of an overdose on it and she believed they were ation of a motor vehicle with a department issue a notice of correc- medication on Newhall Street smoking pot. Responding offi- revoked license and a red light volunteers in first aid, tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or at 6:28 p.m. on Thursday. cers were unable to locate. violation. By Jake Bleiberg ASSOCIATED PRESS threat assessment, de-es- Theft A caller reported at 8:39 p.m. clarifications will not be made without calation techniques, using A report of a larceny at Rich- on Thursday that there was a express notice of change from the ar- Arrest HASLET, Texas — Ac- a gun and tactical skills, dale Convenience Store, 585 woman slumped over the wheel resting police department. rid gun smoke clouded such as clearing rooms Essex St., at 5:36 a.m. on Fri- of a car on Atlantic Avenue. He Freedom Weymouth, 40, of the sunny entrance of a during an active shooting. day. stated he tried to knock on her 13 Jacobs St. was arrested on Texas church on a recent Walker, 51, said there LYNN window to get her attention but three warrants following a call Sunday. wasn’t a single event that Vandalism she looked up and passed out from 13 Jacobs St. reporting he Seven men wearing prompted his church to Arrests again. Responding officers re- was at that location on Thurs- A report of vandalism to a heavy vests and carrying decide its guards needed ported she was picked up by day at 9:23 p.m. Neftali Diaz, 47, of 18 Rock- motor vehicle at 16 Notting- pistols loaded with blanks more training. But Rig- her son. away Court, was arrested and ham Ct. at 3:59 p.m. on Thurs- ran toward the sound of gall said that after mass A caller reported at 12:43 Animal Control charged with two counts of as- day; at 15 Tracy Ave. at 5:44 the shots, stopping at the shootings congregations a.m. on Friday that a drunk sault with a dangerous weapon, p.m. on Thursday; at Walmart, Caller from the Tannery Apart- end of a long hallway. As reach out. male was passed out on the one peeked into the foyer, unlawful possession of ammo 780 Lynnway, at 7:27 p.m. on ments at 50 Warren St., reports “Every time the news sidewalk at Front Street and the “bad guy” raised the with no FID card, firearm use in Thursday; at 20 Stephen St. at the dog in Apt. 601 has been comes on and there’s an- Mariners Lane. First responders muzzle of an AR-15, took felony, firearm within 500 feet at 9:30 a.m. on Friday. whining more than usual for other shooting in a school aim and squeezed the of a dwelling, carrying a fire- transported him to North Shore a few days on Friday at 2:29 or church or something trigger. arm without a license, firearm Medical Center in Salem. p.m. and the owner has not like that, the phone starts MARBLEHEAD The simulated gunfight violation with one prior violent been seen. Caller was advised ringing,” Riggall said. at the church in Haslet violation, and carrying a loaded NAHANT the animal control officer lacks The 46-year-old police Accidents was part of a niche indus- firearm weapon at 10:27 p.m. the authority to enter a home officer said that he and try that trains civilians on Thursday. A caller reported someone Arrests without the resident’s consent. a colleague had the idea to protect their churches Michael King, 28, of 1 Gavin clipped their mirror and creat- Caller was told to contact the for the company after the Deuzemir Plcides DaSilva, 43 using the techniques and Way, Boston, was arrested and ed minor damage on Pleasant management company. 2012 mass shooting at an of 141 4th St. Apt. 1, Medford, equipment of law enforce- charged with unlicensed oper- Street at 9:14 a.m. on Thursday. elementary school in New- was arrested and charged with ment. Rather than a bul- ation of a motor vehicle and A report of a minor motor ve- Complaints town, Connecticut. They unlicensed operation of a mo- let, the rifle fired a laser motor vehicle operator refusing hicle crash in a Pleasant Street started doing firearms tor vehicle and speeding at a Out-of-control woman report- that hit Stephen Hather- to identify self at 5:20 p.m. on parking lot at 10:37 a.m. on trainings with parents rate of speed exceeding posted ed at Century House at 235 ley’s vest — triggering an Thursday. and, after Riggall became Thursday. Andover St. on Thursday at electric shock the 60-year- Rafael Soto was arrested on limit. certified under Texas law A call came in at 3:35 p.m. 8:05 p.m. Officer reports she old Navy veteran later de- a warrant charge of unarmed to train security guards, on Thursday that a car was was upset because the host scribed as a “tingle.” assault to rob at 2:03 a.m. on Accidents transitioned to churches. damaged by a manhole cover coughed on her food. The shootings this Friday. The company incorpo- on Humphrey Street. A report of a motor vehicle Unwanted woman reported month killed more than Charles Stankiewicz, Jr. was rates Christian teach- crash on the Causeway at 6:41 at 6 Sanborn St., Apt. 5 on 30 people at an El Paso arrested on warrant charges ings into its courses and Complaints p.m. Monday. Thursday at 8:48 p.m. Officer Walmart and Dayton, of three counts of shoplifting more than 90 people at reports woman left prior to ar- Ohio entertainment dis- by concealing merchandise at A caller reported hate graffi- 18 churches have com- Complaints rival of police. trict. But gunmen have 10:22 a.m. on Friday. ti on Old Salem Road at 7:46 pleted the 70 hours of Report of a man in an orange also targeted houses of Angelo Trinidad, 50, of 7 Willow a.m. on Thursday. A caller reported people initial training and be- sweatshirt walking around the worships in recent years, St., was arrested and charged A caller reported a mainte- smoking on the beach on Na- come state-licensed guards with an ordinance violation of nance man fell from a ladder parking lot at Audi Peabody includinga church in rural hant road at 4:51 p.m. Sunday. Sutherland Springs, Tex- through its program, Rig- open container of alcohol and on West Shore Drive at 9:05 on Thursday at 11:04 p.m. The A Nahant Road resident re- as, where more than two gall said. The so-called trespassing at 6:11 p.m. on a.m. on Thursday and request- security company canceled the ported hearing loud music and dozen people were shot sheepdogs are insured Thursday. ed an ambulance. She stated call, saying the man had left he thinks people might be on dead in 2017. and technically employed she didn’t know how high he the dealership. the rocks at 5:27 p.m. Sunday. The anxiety of one mass by the company. But they Accidents fell from but she assisted in Caller from 10 Elliott Place, A boat was reportedly playing Apt. 1R reported her girlfriend shooting after another has volunteer doing securi- walking him to the main lob- loud music in the Bass Point led some churches to start ty at their own churches, A report of a motor vehicle by. First responders reported will not leave her alone and crash with personal injury at area at 8:07 p.m. Sunday. is drunk on Friday at 12:32 training and arming their which in turn pay Riggall. he fell a short distance and A Lafayette Terrace resident worshippers with guns. On a Sunday in July, 111 Range Ave. at 2:59 p.m. landed on a bush, sustaining a.m. Officer reports the fight on Thursday; on the Lynnway at reported something scratching was over wifi and has been re- Not all security experts Brett Faulkner stood with a puncture wound to his neck on his screen door last night support this approach, an AR-15 in hand and 5:48 a.m. on Friday. from the bushes. solved. A report of a motor vehi- about 10 p.m. the night before Report of a road rage inci- but it has gained mo- his back to the cross in A caller reported at 9:44 and he believes it was a fisher mentum as congregations the sanctuary of Fellow- cle crash at Brothers Deli, 41 a.m. on Thursday that she had dent on Friday at 11 a.m. and cat at 12:28 p.m. Monday. two people arguing at 2 Hillside across the country grapple ship of the Parks campus Market St., at 3:32 p.m. on an Amazon package that was Thursday; at Casey’s Shell, 122 A report of vandalism to a Ave. One of the parties fled the with how to secure spaces in Haslet, a community stolen from her Jersey Street Boston St., at 4:26 p.m. on memorial tree at Marjoram area in a dark colored Honda. where welcoming strang- about 15 miles north of porch. She stated the value Thursday; at Newhall Street and Park at 2:09 p.m. Monday. Caller did not want to provide ers is a religious practice. Fort Worth. He pointed was around $500. Sagamore Street at 7:14 p.m. A man reported kids jumping their information. Area checked “Ten years ago, this in- the rifle at a young wom- A walk-in came in with her fa- on Thursday; at 70 Exchange and using foul language at Tu- by officer, parties no longer on dustry was not a thing,” an’s back and yelled at ther at 10:11 a.m. on Thursday St. at 9:38 p.m. on Thursday; dor Wharf at 5:10 p.m. Monday. scene. said David Riggall, a Tex- the armed men advancing and reported past harassment at Market Basket, 40 Federal A firearm was turned in to as police officer whose into the room, “I’m going and breaking and entering. St., at 12:49 a.m. on Friday; at the Nahant Police Department SWAMPSCOTT company trains churchgo- to kill this woman. It’s go- 246 Essex St. at 1:32 a.m. on A walk-in from North Shore at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. ers to volunteer as securi- ing to happen right now.” Elders came in at 11:00 a.m. An anonymous caller com- Faulkner, a 46-year-old Friday; at Cumberland Farms, Accidents ty guards. “I mean, sanc- 668 Chestnut St., at 9:46 a.m. on Thursday and reported an plained about marijuana tuary means a safe place.” information technology on Friday; at Bank of America, anonymous neighbor filed growth possibly more than 13 A report of a hit and run In 1993, Doug Walker worker, already complet- 1 State St., at 10:19 a.m. on a complaint that she hears plants on Castle Road at 9:58 motor vehicle crash at 970 said security wasn’t at ed a Sheepdog session but Friday. yelling and screaming from a a.m. Tuesday. Police report Paradise. Rd. at 8:14 p.m. on the fore of his mind when, came to another church’s A report of a hit and run mo- house on Old Salem Road and plants that are visible from the Thursday. as a recent Baptist semi- to play the bad guy and tor vehicle crash at 16 Ashton she believes there is abuse go- street which is a violation of the nary graduate, he founded keep his skills sharp. Ter. at 9:56 p.m. on Thursday; ing on. law. Complaints Fellowship of the Parks “It really just comes at Broadway and Parkland Ave- A caller reported at 11:14 A caller reported kids on church in Fort Worth. But down to caring about the nue at 7:26 a.m. on Friday. a.m. on Thursday that his boat Castle Rock on Nahant road A caller reported suspicious six years later, after a people in that building,” trailer was stolen. He stated and requested officers remove activity at 1 Duncan Terr. at gunman killed seven peo- Faulkner said of choosing Assaults the last time he saw it was at tham at 2:24 p.m. Tuesday. 2:17 a.m. on Thursday; at 3 ple and took his own life to guard his small Baptist the Eastern Yacht Club 17 days A caller on Wharf Street re- Cedar Hill Terr. at 12:39 p.m. at another church in the church. A report of an assault and ago. ported two jet skis operating on Thursday. Texas city, the pastor said Faulkner said his con- battery at 41 Light St. at 4:59 A caller reported there was a erratically close to the Wharf at A report of a noise complaint his thinking changed. gregation re-evaluated p.m. on Thursday. seagull with a hook in its head 7:31 p.m. Tuesday. at Phillips Park, 601 Humphrey Today, the interdenom- its security after recent Complaints on Lafayette Street at 1:02 St., at 2:31 a.m. on Thursday; inational church has four mass shootings and went A report of an unwelcome p.m. on Thursday. The animal PEABODY at 1 Nason Rd. at 5:59 a.m. on campuses and 3,000 wor- with Riggall’s company guest at 5 Curwin Ter. at 7:04 control officer located the bird Thursday. shippers on an average as a cost-effective option. p.m. on Thursday; at Brandy and brought it to the vet. Summons A report of hazardous condi- Sunday, Walker said. It “This is a good balance Barrell, 37 Market St., at 11:12 A caller reported at 4:56 p.m. tions at Burrill Street and Essex has increased security between the cost of paying p.m. on Thursday; at 2 Curwin on Thursday that her 17-year- Genesio J. Oliveira, 40, of 52 Street at 12:27 p.m. on Thurs- as it has grown, asking professionals and relying Ter. at 5:58 a.m. on Friday. old son is getting emails from Woodrow Ave., Haverhill was day. off-duty police to carry on untrained volunteers,” A report of a possible gun- someone claiming they were summoned following a report A report of a disturbance at weapons at church events. he said. shot at 18 Rockaway Ct. at able to get into his phone. They of fraud at Skin MD Peabody Hadley School, 24 Redington And it recently hired Rig- Security professionals 9:33 p.m. on Thursday. stated if the son doesn’t pay at First Avenue on Thursday at St., at 5:49 p.m. on Thursday. gall’s company, Sheepdog differ on what balance is Defense Group, to train right. Sealed records on Dayton gunman pit safety against privacy By Julie Carr Smyth said Betts had cocaine, ASSOCIATED PRESS alcohol and an antidepres- sant in his system and COLUMBUS, Ohio — more cocaine on his body Disturbing behavior that at the time of the shooting. the Dayton gunman re- Authorities have yet to portedly exhibited in his publicly identify a motive, youth may be detailed and the shielded records in law enforcement and could provide insights into school files so far off limits Betts' previous activities to the public, records that both in and out of school. could shed light on wheth- er authorities properly Dayton police said Tues- handled early warning day that they're divided signs. on one of the more vexing The measures used to questions: whether Betts shield 24-year-old shoot- intended to kill his sister, er Connor Betts' school FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Megan, or whether her records and whatever is Dayton shooter Con- death was inadvertent. on his juvenile rap sheet nor Betts. His school district, Bell- were intended to protect brook-Sugarcreek Local people's privacy as they chair of the Parent Coali- Schools, has denied me- move from childhood into tion for Student Privacy. dia requests for access to their adult lives. Betts was killed by po- Betts' high school files on But could erasing youth- lice after opening fire Aug. the grounds that such "re- ful bad behavior from the 4 in the city's crowded Or- cords are generally pro- public record limit in- egon District entertain- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tected by both federal and sights that could protect ment area, killing nine, The firearm used by the shooter Connor Betts, 22, is projected on a state law." News orga- public safety? And might including his sister, and screen during a news conference. nizations, including The such measures also serve injuring dozens more. Associated Press, CNN, to insulate school officials High school classmates mates said that followed Police investigators say mit a mass shooting." The The New York Times and from having their deci- have since said Betts was an earlier suspension af- they now know that Betts FBI said it uncovered ev- others, have sued. sions questioned? suspended years ago for ter Betts came to school had a "history of obses- idence Betts "looked into Likewise, his juvenile "Obviously, it's a very, compiling a "hit list" of with a list of female stu- sion with violent ideations violent ideologies." police record has been ex- very complex issue," said fellow students he wanted dents he wanted to sexu- with mass shootings and On Thursday, the Mont- punged, which makes it off Rachael Strickland, co- to harm. Two of the class- ally assault. expressed a desire to com- gomery County coroner limits to the public. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Robin Thede looks to build legacy on HBO

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Robin Thede knew plenty of talented African-Ameri- can female comedians, but only a few were getting hired on popular TV com- edy shows such as “Satur- day Night Live” and “Mad TV.” So, Thede decided to cre- ate her own show featur- ing some of the industry’s PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS funniest black women. Eva Longoria, left, and America Ferrera are among actors and actresses who penned a public The comic-writer-produc- “letter of solidarity,” Friday in the wake of the El Paso, Texas, shooting and the immigration er-actress is breaking new raid in Mississippi. ground with her HBO comedy series “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” which airs Friday nights. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Actors, actresses write ‘letter The six-episode series of- fers sketches written and Robin Thede poses for performed by an all-black a portrait during the female cast. It stars Thede, Television Critics Asso- ‘of solidarity’ after El Paso Ashley Nicole Black, Ga- ciation Summer Press brielle Dennis and Quinta Tour in Beverly Hills. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. also has unnerved some ing speaking Spanish in will fight for you.” Brunson. Guests, mostly (AP) — Actresses Ameri- Hispanics. public, and seeking out Longoria said the letter black women, include An- Thede said. ca Ferrera and Eva Lon- “We have been smeared escape routes amid fears is not meant to take polit- gela Bassett, Kelly Row- “I wanted to do a show goria are leading a group by political rhetoric and they could be next. ical sides but to reach out land, Marsai Martin, Lena that was challenging the of more than 150 writ- murdered in violent hate The shootings and the to Americans regardless Waithe, Patti LaBelle and views of black women in ers, artists and leaders crimes. We have been raid come against a back- of party to say Latinos Natasha Rothwell. comedy for a lot of peo- who have written a pub- separated from our fam- drop of racist episodes are hurting. “It’s a culmination of ple and showing we can lic “letter of solidarity” ilies and have watched that include then-can- Ferrera told The AP a lifelong passion for do anything. We can play to U.S. Latinos after the our children caged,” the didate Donald Trump that Latinos have been sketch,” said Thede, a men, women, aliens or mass shooting in El Paso, letter said. “But, we will referring to Mexican im- subjected to a number of co-producer of the series whatever we want. It’s all Texas, and an immigra- not be broken. We will migrants as “rapists”; racist attacks recently, with Issa Rae, who also sorts of genres, styles and tion raid in Mississippi. not be silenced.” Trump, as president, re- but the El Paso shooting makes an appearance. characters in this show,” “When black women do The letter, published The letter says such ferring to migrants com- and the Mississippi raid she said. “We’ve never get on sketch shows, we seen black women like Friday in The New York “indignities and cruelty” ing to the U.S. as “an in- were “just soul-crushing” really stand out. But there this before. ... In a way, Times and in a handful of won’t diminish the con- vasion”; and viral videos for some. Spanish-language news- tributions Latinos have of white people chastis- are only a handful of black this show is a love letter “We wanted to do some- papers, says the signers made to the U.S., and it ing Hispanics for speak- women who have ever to black women.” thing to let people know stand with U.S. Latinos urged Hispanics to keep ing Spanish in public. been on sketch shows. Thede became the first we aren’t going to lie who may feel “terrified, standing up to bigotry. Longoria told The As- Why not stack the deck female, African-Ameri- down and take it,” Amer- heartbroken and defeat- Signing the letter were sociated Press that she and put them on all at can head writer of a late- ed by the barrage of at- some of the most im- and Ferrera got the idea ica said. “We are going to once on one show?” night talk show in 2015, tacks,” citing the shooting portant Latino figures for the letter after they stand up and fight.” Between each sketch, with “The Nightly Show in El Paso, which target- in entertainment, art, talked and found out Mónica Ramírez, a civil the four ladies huddle up with Larry Whitmore.” ed Hispanics, and anoth- literature and activism, they were both depressed rights lawyer and activist inside an apartment after She created and executive er shooting in Gilroy, Cal- including novelist San- and sad after the El Paso who helped organize the a mysterious apocalypse produced BET’s late-night ifornia. The two attacks dra Cisneros, Academy shooting. letter, called it a “letter of wiped out the rest of civ- comedy series “The Run- killed nearly two dozen Award-winning actress “Once we started love” and hopes it chang- ilization. The cast plays down with Robin Thede,” Latinos. Rita Moreno, civil rights talking to other people, es some hearts. more than 100 different which was canceled after A huge immigration leader Dolores Huer- we found out others were “We also wanted to characters in sketches ex- one season. raid of Mississippi poul- ta, singer-actress Jen- feeling the same way,” make sure that people ploring a variety of come- Shortly after that, Thede try plants this month nifer Lopez and Tony Longoria said. “Instead of understand that our com- dic story lines. There’s an pitched the idea for “A that rounded up 680 Award-winning composer us all suffering alone we munity is powerful and invisible plus-size black Black Lady Sketch Show” mostly Latino workers, Lin-Manuel Miranda. wanted to unite and tell we have many allies,” woman spy, for example, to HBO. She said the net- leaving behind crying The violence has some our community that is go- Ramírez said. “We don’t and sketches about ashy work bought it “within children searching for Hispanics looking over ing through all of this ... want other groups to be skin and unexpected mar- minutes” after a dinner their detained parents, their shoulders, avoid- we are with you and we targeted.” riage proposals. with her, Rae and execu- That variety is the point, tives. Is what happened at Woodstock possible now?

NEW YORK (AP) — Fif- er of Noise Pop Festival ty years after Woodstock, in the San Francisco Bay the mystical and messy Area and co-founder of event that gave birth to Brilliant Corners, the art- a myriad of musical fes- ist management company tivals, the entertainment home to Death Cab for industry is diluted with Cutie and She & Him. festivals and events like Kurland said some fes- it — some genre specific, tival organizers need to some extremely diverse think beyond performanc- and others offering experi- es. “What is the festival do- ences in addition to music, ing differently? Why does ranging from food to art, it exist? It’s not enough to in order to appeal to wider just fence a field and say audiences. we’re going to have 30,000 And while there have people here because we been historic moments have major acts,” he said. at music festivals since “Launching a good, sus- Woodstock — from Prince’s tainable festival is do- 8-minute cover of Radio- ing something unique. It head’s “Creep” at Coachel- doesn’t just stand on tal- la in 2008 to Radiohead’s ent at this point. It’s festi- groundbreaking Bonnaroo val experience. It’s festival set in 2006 to Beyoncé’s location.” black pride summit at last Alec Jhangiani, the year’s Coachella — could co-founder and producer what happened at Wood- of Fortress Festival in Fort stock be replicated? Worth, Texas, said he be- “It’s hard to compare lieves festivals have lost any modern-day festival their “sheen a little bit as to what occurred at the it becomes more preva- original Woodstock. It was PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lent.” a cultural event that was a “I think what a lot of watershed happening that A man who calls himself “Run-A-Way Bill” stands in front of a Volkswagen bus while waiting for these festivals are keying captured the imagination the gates to open at a Woodstock 50th anniversary event in Bethel, N.Y. in on now is it can’t just be of an entire generation,” so music dependent. It can makers. The Coachella festival scene overcrowd- and then came back this said Ray Waddell, presi- Boutique festivals that be anchored in music, ob- Valley Music and Arts Fes- ed, and now producers are year with the perfect mix dent of media and confer- cater to smaller audiences viously — that’s going to ences at Oak View Group, tival, which takes place working tirelessly to make of a lineup that captured as well as artist-curated be a large part of it — but which owns concert trade every April in Southern their festivals different the attention of the people festivals have been a suc- how do you refresh it from publication Pollstar. “It California, is the most than the next one. That who are willing to camp cess in recent years. Jay-Z the content side?” he said. was an amazing summer, successful festival in the has become increasingly out three or four days,” launched Made in Ameri- “I don’t think anytime an incredible year. It all United States, selling out difficult over the years, Waddell said. “The prob- ca in Philadelphia seven soon people are going to kind of came together at quickly, and even before as many acts use festivals lem is there’s not enough years go, and other artists stop their impulse to gath- Woodstock in 1969. To try its lineup is announced. almost as a touring stop, headlining acts out there.” have done the same, in- er at these large festivals to replicate that, they’ve Other festivals have main- headlining multiple fes- He continued: “One thing cluding Drake, Pharrell, and places where there never fully been able to.” tained a strong presence, tivals within a matter of that Coachella has going Travis Scott, Mumford are tens of thousands of Since the original Wood- too, from the Bonnaroo weeks. for it is it’s first in April. & Sons, J. Cole, Bon Iver, people — that seems to stock, which took place Music and Arts Festival in “What makes the festival When they had Outkast Grace Potter & the Noc- just be a part of human August 15-18 in 1969 in Tennessee to Lollapalooza stand out is one, the expe- that year, LCD Soundsys- turnals, the National and experience — but I think Bethel, New York, and in Chicago. rience, and two, exclusiv- tem that year, Guns N’ others. they’re obviously going to featured Jimi Hendrix, Today, about every major ity and uniqueness of the Roses — they were the “There are a lot of rea- demand more and more Grateful Dead and more, city has at least one fes- lineup. They can ebb and first and three or four or sons festivals don’t work new and interesting ways festivals have grown tre- tival — some gone after flow with the lineup. You more booked those same right now, oversaturation of presenting the content. mendously and, when a year, others persisting look at Bonnaroo, which acts but you didn’t know being one of them,” said It’s our job to keep inno- done properly, are money through. But it’s made the fell off for a couple of years that.” Jordan Kurland, co-found- vating the space. A8 SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 LOOK! National Thriftshop Day

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hen the head- moves alone need their lines broke of own award. I’ll never say Miley Cyrus no to fangirling a good up- and Liam beat pop/R&B mix. “Be Honest” by Jorja Hemsworth’s path to di- Smith featuring Burna vorce, everyone, even my Boy Nana, wondered why. With F What do you do when PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS her new song “Slide Away,” two of your favorite art- As the anniversary of Aretha Frank- Cyrus bares it all. ists come together on the lin’s death approaches, two of her The first time I listened same song? You play it on doctors say that the Queen of Soul to it, mind you it was 12:15 repeat until your room- handled the diagnosis and treatment a.m. and I was two glass- mates yell at you to turn it of her cancer with grace and the grit es of rosé deep, tears took off because it’s 12:30 in the to keep performing for years. over my eyes. We 90s kids morning. Culturally sexy grew up with Miley, as the and smooth, this R&B soul Aretha’s cancer doctors daughter of country star track from Smith and Bur- recall her grace and grit Billy Ray Cyrus and as na slowly entices you. The the star of Disney’s “Han- beat makes you want to DETROIT (AP) — Regardless of her rep- nah Montana.” move, Smith’s vocals are utation as a performer, Aretha Franklin’s We watched her and mesmerizing, and Burna cancer doctors say she was no diva as a Hemsworth fall in love on is pure fun. While it may patient. the set of the 2010 film be nearing the end of the As the anniversary of her death ap- “The Last Song” when season, this is one of my proaches, two of her doctors tell The they were only 17. We favorite songs of the sum- Associated Press that the Queen of Soul watched them fall hard, ing in line behind 2016’s Miley Cyrus over the hip- mer. handled the diagnosis and treatment with struggle, break up, and “Finding Fletcher.” The hop try hard Miley Cyrus “Hallucinations” by grace — and the grit to keep performing get back together nearly five songs revolve around any day. PVRIS for years with a rare type of cancer. a decade later. Then we one bad breakup. She’s “Lover” by Taylor F Apple Music describes “As a person, she was extremely kind, she watched as they shared genuinely vulnerable in Swift PVRIS, an alt rock trio was respectful, she was funny — she treat- vows and promised to love her lyrics and emotional F I haven’t been a fan formed by singer Lynn ed people like me and my team members each other, “’til death do in her vocals. The produc- of Swift’s music since her Gunn in 2012 out of Low- as her friends,” said Dr. Manisha Shah of them part.” tion team behind this EP 2014 album “1989,” and I ell, as dreamy electronica Ohio State University. “There is no phone Hearts broke all over the really knew what they didn’t even love that one. with a mix of dark, beat- call that would end without her asking world with the announce- were doing because every “Lover” is the best of her heavy rock. With their about us. Most of the time she would ask ment of their separation. song is a future smash recent releases from her newest release “Hallucina- about us first. ... It’s because who she was: And the question on all hit. I have a biased love anticipated “Lover” al- tion,” that description still She was really down-to-earth.” our minds was “Why?” for the song “Undrunk” bum, set to debut on Aug. very much stands. Gunn’s Franklin, who died in Detroit on Aug. 16, Well, with her vulnera- because I saw her play it 23. It brings me back to a gorgeous vocals, led by the 2018, at 76, had pancreatic neuroendocrine ble lyrics, Cyrus tells the live and I couldn’t get it time where Swift wasn’t song’s strong EDM beat, cancer, which starts in the pancreas but is story of how they grew out of my head for a week. engulfed in the pop world, create a world where you far different and much slower developing apart. Don’t give it a listen “If You’re Gonna Lie” is a when all she needed to can’t escape the images of than the more common, aggressive type of if you don’t have a box of catchy play on words that blow people away was her your ex. With a topic we pancreatic cancer known as adenocarci- tissues nearby. tells the tale of the be- voice and her guitar. The all too well understand noma. Franklin’s kind is exceedingly rare: Another female artist ginning of a breakup. “All new track is vulnerable, in a song that captures Neuroendocrine cancers comprise about who blew me away this Love” is a song that bares genuine, and opens the you throughout the whole 7 percent of cancers originating in the week was FLETCHER, all the hurt of seeing your once-kept-secret door to listen, all I have to say is pancreas, according to the Neuroendocrine or Cari Elise Fletcher as ex with someone new, her love life and shares it bravo, PVRIS. Tumor Research Foundation. she is formally known. She forcing you to find ways with the world. “What’s It Like” by Shah said she first saw Franklin after released her second EP, to sugarcoat the pain. If I “Highwomen” by The You Me At Six her 2010 diagnosis, surgery and treatment which is a start-to-finish were to guess which track Highwomen F This song is what hap- at Detroit’s Karmanos Cancer Center. story of a bad breakup. from this EP will be her F This is the first track pens when a pop rock band “I think she had her priorities very clear She’s a New Jersey na- biggest hit, it would be released by the women in goes pop modern EDM. The in her mind. ... She would ask me how long tive who not only sings, “About You.” It bares the country power group that English band, formed in this treatment would go for, what would but acts as well. I first soul of someone nearing gave room for each mem- 2004 with a claim to fame be her restrictions,” Shah said. “As far as I came across her when I the end of a breakup cy- ber to showcase their vo- gained in 2010 with their can see, she was able to live that dream, or attended the Kiss 108 con- cle, when none the memo- cals. Each verse has a dif- second album, is a five- her plan.” cert at the Xfinity Center ries will go away and you ferent vocalist telling the man band. But, it doesn’t Of course, her illness meant some cancel- two months ago and she can’t stop thinking about stories of strong women, really sound like it with lations, which was to include performing took me by surprise. Her the good parts of the rela- from those who led their their newest track. While on her 76th birthday in March of last year stage presence was conta- tionship. The final track, families to escape Hon- I’m all for modernization, I in Newark and at the New Orleans Jazz gious and her songs were “Strangers,” is the good- duras when the Contras hate when bands or artists and Heritage Festival in April. But she not only pop magic, but bye breakup song that ev- overthrew the Sandinistas, lose themselves in the pro- gamely carried on as her illness pro- they were extremely relat- ery person needs. It illus- to those were accused of cess. If I had no clue who gressed: Performances of note included able. The five tracks she trates the moment when witchcraft and Salem and this band was prior to the closing a gala in November 2017 for Elton released on Friday are no the pain has passed and forced to be hung in the release, I’d say this was a John’s 25th anniversary of his AIDS foun- different. you’re nothing but peo- city center, and to those decent song with great vo- dation, and bringing President Barack A near shoo-in for song ple who pass each other who ran with their fami- cals from Josh Franceschi Obama and many others to tears in 2015 of the summer — it may be on the street. Make room lies during the Civil War. and high-level production with a triumphant performance of “(You the middle of August but female pop stars, because It’s a beautiful telling of skills. Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” at I’m going to stick it out as FLETCHER is coming for stories of strong women “Sneeze” by P-LO fea- a Kennedy Center tribute for the song’s long as I can because I’m your throne. that decorate our history. turing Kehlani co-writer, Carole King. in no rush for an early set- “Slide Away” by Miley It’s a statement song that F I am a huge Kehlani “How can the same person who is going ting sun and cold weather Cyrus rips at your heart and fills fangirl, so I’ll listen to any through this cancer journey continue to do ­— is “Be Honest” by soul F Cyrus is coming in your eyes with tears. new release that she’s fea- what she did all her life? It’s amazing how R&B singer Jorja Smith hot fresh off the news “Motivation” by Nor- tured on. California-based she went through it so gracefully,” Shah and Nigerian Afro-fusion of her separation from mani Rapper P-Lo (Paolo Rodri- said. “She wasn’t afraid.” artist Burna Boy. It’s Hemsworth. Her vulner- F The former Fifth Har- guez) may be new to me, Both Shah and Dr. Philip Agop Philip, sexy, steamy, and I can’t able lyrics, with her flaw- mony band member con- but he’s been around the a professor at Karmanos and Wayne State get enough. less vocals to match, have tinues to make a name for music scene since 2008, University, recalled how she wanted to This New Music Friday blown me away. The song herself. She released her- as a member of the for- continue her life as normally — and posi- was a huge win for Ameri- gives listeners a look into self from the girl band’s mer Heartbreak Gang, an tively — as possible. ca’s female pop stars. Let’s their love story and breaks brand with her release of American hip-hop record “She was full speed — she wasn’t even dig in. down when they began to “Waves” earlier this year. production collective. It’s complaining,” said Philip, who first saw THE BREAKDOWN grow apart. The soft genu- With “Motivation, she has a dope beat with back- Franklin in early 2011 and was her doctor “You Ruined New York ine tone throughout show- put herself in the running tracks of old songs I can’t of record at the time of her death. “That City For Me” an EP by case that Cyrus doesn’t for pop’s next superstar. seem to find the name of was different than what I expected. ... She FLETCHER need all the extra sparkles It’s catchy, sexy and the at the moment. The way never showed signs that she was close to F“You Ruined New York and personality to prove music video is the perfect his verses and her vocals thinking that she may give up ... until the City For Me” is FLETCH- she has talent. All she has tribute to the female R&B- collide with the music is end, close to the end.” ER’s second EP, follow- to do is sing. I’ll take this stars of the 90s. Her dance symphonic.

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Sure, it’s a Showcase is now in full swing, and showcase to help seniors get noticed the 14th edition of the baseball by colleges, but if you’re good tournament is bigger than ever. enough to get noticed, you should Players from all over New England, have a chance to perform.” from all different grades, have been Players come from all over the gathering at Fraser Field to show Northeast to compete in the show- their talents to college scouts in case, with players this year hailing hopes of getting a shot to continue from New York, Rhode Island, their baseball careers. Maine, Connecticut, Massachusetts “Things have been going great so and New Hampshire. far,” said organizer Tim Fila. “Ev- Local schools have also sent their erything has been great, from the share of players to this year’s show- facilities to the players to the coach- case. St. Mary’s sports the most es, parents and volunteers, it’s real- participants with ve players — re- ly been awesome so far. We’re excit- cent graduate Bobby Alcock, rising ed to continue it into this weekend.” seniors Lee Pacheco and John Mul- One thing that has become more ready, rising junior Lucas Rincon common as the showcase has and rising sophomore Aiven Cabral. evolved over the years is the fact “It’s huge for the program,” said that younger high school players, St. Mary’s coach Derek Dana, who not just seniors, are getting an op- is helping to coach teams during portunity to compete. Of the 209 the showcase. “These kids can all players invited to the showcase, 122 play, and a showcase like this al- are seniors and 87 are underclass- lows them to show what they can do men. The youngest player at the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK in front of coaches from the next showcase is Andover’s Ty Walsh, a level.” Lynn English’s Albert Torres is one of 40 local players who were invited to this rising freshman pitcher at Andover week’s 14th annual Lynn Invitational Showcase at Fraser Field. High who hit 79 miles per hour on SHOWCASE, B2 Lindsey captures Nahant club championship By Anne Marie Tobin ed to play.” ITEM STAFF Lindsey got his start in golf as a 14-year old cad- NAHANT — 80-year-old die in upstate New York Swampscott resident Alex near Alexandria Bay, a Lindsey captured the Na- small town just south of hant Golf Club men’s club the Canadian border. championship earlier this “We would sneak out on week, posting a 5-over 95 the golf course to play and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS (30-34-33) in the 27-hole I found that I liked it, but tournament, edging Nah- Mexico’s Santiago Leija (left) didn’t really play again and Daniel Orozco celebrate ant’s Dan Taylor (30-34- until I got back to it in my after beating Canada in a Lit- 33) by two shots. early 30s,” Lindsey said. “I tle League World Series game The win was Lindsey’s was a math professor at a Friday. second straight and 19th college in Virginia. With overall. He won his rst summers off, I had a lot of title 34 years ago. hours to practice, so that’s Lindsey said he had spe- what I did. I love to play, cial inspiration this year: but I really love to prac- his 57-year old son Jeffrey. tice and hit balls whenev- “My son has serious er I can, to this day. I Steve heart failure, and he got a never really competed in new heart about three tournaments until I was weeks ago at Mass. Gener- in my mid- fties.” Krause al,” said Lindsey. “He’s And compete he did. home now and doing real- Lindsey quali ed for ly well, so I just got in- three U.S. Senior Ama- spired to play. I had not teurs and, amazingly, ad- Little League planned on playing at all, vanced to match play in COURTESY PHOTO but when I saw how well every one. he was doing I got jacked Alex Lindsey, an 80-year-old Swampscott resident, won the World Series up and inspired and decid- LINDSEY, B2 Nahant Golf Club men’s club championship this week. gets it right, Blocksidge Field wins ASBA national award most of the By Bella DiGrazia building committee. “We time ITEM STAFF were one of the last commu- nities to have a turf eld. The Little League World Series SWAMPSCOTT — The We’d go to away games and always brings some major league newly-designed Blocksidge look at their beautiful elds ambivalence in me. Field is being admired on a and say how lucky they Part of me loves seeing kids on national level. were, then we nally caught that stage, because, for a lot of The athletic eld has been up and ended up outdoing them, that’ll be their one shot at recognized as an award win- most of them.” the kind of notoriety everyone ner by the American Sports With the football legacy dreams about. Or weren’t you one Builders Association that is Big Blue, Cresta said of those kids who stood in the back (ASBA) in the group’s single it was a shock the town yard playing an imaginary game of eld category for 2019. Built went so long without a turf baseball, or saw yourself at the free in two years, the newly-de- eld, grandstand, and lights. throw line hitting the winning shot? signed organic turf eld was He considers the eld to be Maybe you even announced a decade-long anticipated one of the most special parts yourself. I know I did. And when I project. of town, one that residents announced myself, I always came “From a sel sh point of will forever be able to enjoy, through. That’s right. I had a 1.000 view, I wish this eld was he said. batting average. done ve years earlier so my Swampscott native Chris But as much as I fantasized about two boys got to play on it, Huntress, of HUNTRESS tape-measure home runs, no-hitters but I’m grateful my daugh- Sports, was one of the Block- or making that sparkling defensive ter got to play one season of sidge Field project archi- play at second base, a very big part eld hockey on it,” said Gino tects. His team handled all COURTESY PHOTO | HUNTRESS SPORTS of me is happy that I was only a Cresta, Assistant Town Ad- the designs, engineering, legend in my own mind. I’m not ministrator of Operations/ Swampscott’s Blocksidge Field was recognized by the and permitting, he said. American Sports Builders Association as an award winner sure I’d have stood up to all that DPW Director, and one of pressure at age 12, and I don’t BLOCKSIDGE, B2 in its single eld category for 2019. the people who led the know how anybody does. I had my moments in Little League. Not many, mind you. But I had the thrill of hitting ve out of Josh Gordon reinstated by NFL, can rejoin Pats Walter Flynn Field when I was 12, and for each of them I got a BOSTON (AP) — Josh Gor- in team activities, including half-gallon of ice cream at Fon- don’s winding career has in- practice.” taine’s Market, which was a mom cluded several second chances But Gordon is barred from and pop store on the corner of following a trail of multiple next Thursday’s game because Winnepurkit Avenue and Boston drug suspensions that cast of a lack of suf cient condition- Street. I probably put on a few doubt whether the talented but ing and practice time. pounds in the summer of 1966. troubled playmaker would ever Gordon had been suspended Having an August birthday get on an NFL eld again. inde nitely since December helped. Most of my classmates in He’s getting yet another op- 2018 for violations of the school were already playing Babe portunity. league’s substance abuse policy. Ruth or CYO baseball by the time I The NFL conditionally rein- The Patriots have stayed was in my nal Little League year. stated the Patriots wide receiv- mostly mum this preseason I know guys who’d kill to have been er on Friday. about the potential of Gordon born in August, since Aug. 1 was Commissioner Roger Goodell rejoining the team, with coach the age cutoff. If you were born noti ed Gordon that on Sun- Bill Belichick saying earlier anytime before that, you had to day, Gordon can rejoin the team this month, “We don’t have any- play a level up. In other words, even for meetings and conditioning thing to do with Josh Gordon. though you were 11, you had to and individual workouts. After He’s suspended. You need to play as a 12. I know a few guys who that, according to a league talk to the league. We have no were born on July 31, and they statement, “Subject to appro- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS control over Josh Gordon.” cursed the obstetrician every time priate progress on clinical care Now they will. the subject came up. Patriots receiver Josh Gordon (right) was condition- and other arrangements, he ally reinstated by the NFL on Friday. will be permitted to participate GORDON, B2 KRAUSE, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 Blocksidge Field earns national recognition BLOCKSIDGE From B1 “It was a wonderful experience,” said Huntress. “This field has so many good memories and I made so many good friends there in my youth. It was a pleasure to be able to work on that site and make it ready for the next generation of kids who are going to play and make con- nections on the field like I did.” The project, which cost about $1.9 million, came with its challenges, said Huntress. Given the site is so close to the ocean, it had groundwater that was subject to high and low tide and building over that was not sim- ple, he said. Another challenge that arose when they ripped up the ground of the old field was the realization that the site was a dumping ground from its debut going back to the 1930s, Huntress said. “Residents could bring their trash down, light it on fire, and drive away,” he said. “Under that field we found a kitchen sink, pistols, rakes, car parts, and all kinds of debris, which represented a certain challenge on its own. We had to put geo-technical fabric on the field, which is a structural mesh used to keep the field more stable.” Huntress and his design team also found a way around using crumb rubber, which he said is known for its human health-related issues. They came up with the idea to use a blend of coconut and cork ground fibers for the turf field, which was quickly approved by the town’s Board of Health before implementation, he said. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Also part of the project was the removal of the decrep- Salem’s Bobby Jellison is one of 87 underclassmen invited to compete at this week’s 14th annual it tennis courts, where the landscaped entry park now Lynn Invitational Showcase at Fraser Field. beautifully sits, said Huntress. The cleanly designed field would not have been completed if it weren’t for the many donors, the project committee members, and the support of the whole town, he added. Talent of all kinds shows up at Lynn Showcase “I am extremely proud to have been part of that proj- ect team,” he said. “The people in Swampscott love their SHOWCASE invited here, so it’s good to There will be one game different coaches from all sports and particularly this site because it is hallowed From B1 see kids taking advantage featuring the top seniors levels.” ground. When talking about Blocksidge Field, every- of that opportunity.” from the showcase, while “These kids all want a body knew it had to be done right. And we only had one Bishop Fenwick coach The showcase opened on the other game will show- chance to play at the next chance.” Russ Steeves, who is also Thursday, with the 209 case the top underclass- level, and a showcase like helping coach teams, has players divided up into men. Those games will be this is the perfect place for four players at the show- eight teams. Each team at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sun- them to hopefully realize case — recent graduate plays one game on Thurs- day. that dream,” Steeves said. Keegan O’Connor, rising day and one game on Fri- Fila, Dana and Steeves “Everybody here has a senior Jake Miano and ris- day, although not every all agree that this kind of dream to keep playing ing juniors Christian player plays on both days an event is crucial for baseball, and hopefully we Loescher and Scott Emer- due to some scheduling players looking to get no- can help them achieve son. conflicts. On Saturday, all ticed at the next level. that,” Fila said. “The event “I think all of these guys the players gather for a “It’s a lot of exposure for continues to grow year af- deserve to be here, and all scouting combine of sorts, these kids, and they get to ter year, and we’re getting of these guys have played as 60-yard dashes and ve- play a lot of baseball kids from all around New well in the opportunities locity readings will be col- against good competition,” England and beyond. Col- they’ve had,” Steeves said lected from the players. said Dana. “The kids get to lege coaches are coming of his players. “It’s such a From there, the field will see who else is out there out to see these kids play, great opportunity for them be cut down to four teams for competition and they so it’s beneficial for every- and every player who gets for two games on Sunday. get great input from lots of one.” Swampscott’s Lindsey takes Nahant club title LINDSEY cuts is something special. I but it’s all about this great guess, he had 50, maybe From B1 got to play with some pret- equipment. I can’t hit 185- more, years on Dan, but for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ty big players, guys like yard eight irons the way him it’s not about the age, “That’s probably my Fordie Pitts and Charlie these kids in their 30s do, it’s about competing no Hawaii’s Kaleb Mathias (left) stretches to get proudest accomplishment, Volpone, so every one of but I can still hold my own matter who you are play- the out at first on Louisiana’s Ryan Darrah in a qualifying for match play them was memorable.” well.” ing.” Little League World Series game Friday. in all three, but I was nev- Lindsey carries a USGA Nahant golf professional Lindsey said the course er able to win a match,” handicap of 6.0. Gary Lynch said Lindsey is was in perfect condition for Lindsey said. “Still, it’s not “That’s the highest it has the real deal. the championship. Little League World Series too bad for a guy coming ever been since I first got a “Al is a very good player “Our new superinten- out of a par-30 little, handicap,” Lindsay said. “I who really works at his dent, Brett Waterman, has growing into a spectacle blue-collar golf course still hit the ball 225-250 game. He doesn’t play golf just done a great job. The where we used to shovel and will not play the senior for fun, he plays to get bet- wonderful conditions of the KRAUSE the snow off the greens so tees, but play the regular ter and, even now, is al- course due to his efforts From B1 we could play in the winter. tees. I have a solid swing ways working on things all were certainly part of what For me, making those three and I’m still pretty flexible, the time. I mean, if I had to drove me to compete.” It’s kids’ stuff, really, but I find that those are the memories I cherish the most. I have mixed feelings about the direction the Little League World Series has taken. I love seeing the kids in their moment as big shots. I love seeing them mugging for the cameras, imitating their favorite play- ers, and knocking one out of the park and doing the home run trot. And if that’s all it was — the good things — I’d be on board. But it doesn’t matter which teams are playing when a 12-year-old kid comes up short. I really, really feel for the kid if he strikes out with the bases loaded, or makes an error, or gives up a home run in a big situation. It’s then that I wonder how much of child- hood is sacrificed for the glory of being on ESPN, and is it worth all the hullabaloo? One picture that haunts me every time I see it is Ralph Branca, lying face-down on the stairs leading to the Brooklyn Dodgers clubhouse after giving up that famous “shot heard ‘round the world” in 1951 (before I was born!!). He’s not celebrating. Branca was a pro. And he couldn’t contain his emotions. It’s not that I disapprove. It’s just that I worry that we’re exposing kids to unneeded stress for the whole country to see. I’ve been told I worry too much. The kids from Saugus American who went in 2003 said that to them, it was fun, cameras or not. They just played the game and went swimming in the pool afterward. Even in the national semifinal, one of the most hand-wringing FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS games I’ve ever watched on any level, all they worried Josh Gordon is eligible to return to team activities as soon as Monday, but he will not be allowed about was playing. to play in the Patriots’ next two preseason games due to a league rule about conditioning levels. Still, when David Ferreira just barely beat out an infield hit, allowing Dario Pizzano to score the win- ning run, I didn’t know which kid I wanted to be at that moment. But I also wonder whether I’d have Josh Gordon conditionally reinstated by NFL wanted to be Ferreira had he struck out. Six years later, Peabody Western’s Matt Hosman GORDON Gordon also said in a downs with the Patriots, Still, he has never lost parked a walkoff grand slam to hoist his team into the From B1 2017 mini-documentary five years removed from the support of his team- 2009 LLWS. This was a national ESPN broadcast (as on Uninterreupted.com an All-Pro season in 2013 mates. was the Saugus game) and, boy, for a fleeting second, Gordon has been sus- that he took Xanax, co- with 87 catches for 1,646 Tom Brady, who worked as I gathered up my stuff and walked down to the pended several times by caine, marijuana and oth- yards and nine touch- out with Gordon in the interview room, I envisioned I was in my back yard the NFL for violations of er narcotics. downs. offseason, is one of those once more, hitting wiffle balls into my father’s three- its drug policies since be- Now he’ll return to a Pa- His return seemingly supporters. ing drafted by the Cleve- tiered rock garden (lower deck, mezzanine, upper triots environment in comes at a perfect time for “There weren’t many op- deck), hitting that salami. land Browns in 2012, and which he was mostly insu- the Patriots who are ea- portunities, but he was What it must have been like to be him! How do you missed the entire 2015 lated last season and even gerly awaiting the return around and I needed come down from that? and 2016 seasons. flourished in their highly of Julian Edelman from a At the end of the day, I really enjoy seeing kids After being reinstated in disciplined culture. thumb injury and have someone to catch,” Brady achieve what they set out to do, at any age, and any 2017, Gordon revealed in Gordon’s outlook cer- been struck by a series of said last month when level. For the better part of 20 years, that’s the part of an interview with GQ tainly improved last sea- injuries at receiver this asked about the workout. this job I truly celebrated. Make sure kids get all the magazine that he drank or son after a September preseason. “I’ve always enjoyed play- credit they deserve, and for heaven’s sake, go easy on used marijuana before trade when the Browns But there are no guaran- ing with him and obvious- the ones who — for whatever reason — fall short. I’m games. “Probably every felt it was time to cut ties. tees Gordon can help the ly hope everything works pretty sure that behind closed doors, there are a lot of game of my career,” he He had 40 receptions for team given his history of out for him. I’m hoping the Ralph Branca moments. said. 720 yards and three touch- suspensions. best, certainly.” SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Woods and softball throw) will be open to high school ages Summer Cross and under. For more information, Country Series visit www.lwrun.org or contact [email protected] The Lynn Woods Summer or 781-709-7135 or 781- Cross Country Series will 593-6562. run its 50th season this year. Races will be held every Wednesday until Lynn Babe Ruth September 25. There is no entry fee to Fall Ball signups run, and the races will begin at 6:30 p.m. Each Registration for Lynn Babe evening there will be three Ruth Fall Ball will take races — the short race, the place Saturday from 10 1.57-mile race and the long a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Babe race. The courses cover dif- Ruth Clubhouse on O’Cal- ferent combinations of fire laghan Way. All players roads and single-track that graduated from Little paths, and the courses vary League are eligible and from week to week. For encouraged to play. Babe further information, please Ruth players from this visit www.lwrun.org. summer are also eligible to play. The schedule runs from Sept. 7 through Oct. Lynn Youth 26 and perhaps longer, weather permitting. The Evening Summer registration fee is $100. Track Series More information can be found on Lynn Babe Ruth’s The 6th annual Lynn Facebook page. Parks and Recreation Youth Summer Evening PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Track meets will be held Swampscott High Andrew Benintendi went 3-for-4 with two RBI in a win over the Baltimore Orioles Friday night. on Mondays through August 19 at Manning seeks JV coaches Field. The races will begin at 6:30 p.m. Swampscott High School is Benintendi, Porcello lead Red Sox past Orioles There are no entry fees looking for applicants for a BOSTON (AP) — Andrew Trey Mancini drove in the Mancini slapped an oppo- umnist Nick Cafardo threw for any races. There will be junior varsity girls soccer a 30-meter race for ages coach and a junior varsity Benintendi and Mitch Mo- only run for Baltimore in its site field RBI double to right out a ceremonial first pitch three and under, and all of field hockey coach. All reland each hit RBI triples fifth straight loss. off Porcello to tie the game and announced “play ball” the other events (50-meter, interested applicants can in the fourth inning, Rick The Orioles have dropped in the third. before Red Sox players ran 100-meter, 200-meter, 400- contact Athletic Director Porcello held the Orioles to nine of 10, with seven losses Benintendi tripled into onto the field. Cafardo died meter, 800-meter, one-mile, Kelly Farley at kfarley@ one run over six innings, coming to the New York Yan- the triangle in center with at age 62 after suffering relays, standing long jump swampscott.k12.ma.us. and the Boston Red Sox kees. Baltimore was com- one out in the fourth to an embolism last Febru- topped Baltimore 9-1 on Fri- ing off a four-game sweep plate J.D. Martinez after ary while covering Red Sox day night. that gave the Yankees 16 his leadoff double. Benin- spring training in Fort My- MLB Porcello (11-9) allowed straight wins against the tendi scored on Moreland’s ers, Fla. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE four hits and a pair of walks O’s and a decisive 17-2 sea- three-bagger to right two CASH WOES East Division East Division while striking out two to son series victory. batters later. Andrew Cashner’s solid W L Pct GB W L Pct GB New York 82 42 .661 _ Atlanta 72 52 .581 _ hand the 2016 AL Cy Young Orioles starter Aaron Owings entered as a pinch start with Baltimore — he Tampa Bay 71 52 .577 10½ Washington 66 55 .545 4½ Award winner his sixth vic- Brooks (2-7) gave up five hitter for second baseman went 9-3 with a 3.83 ERA Boston 65 59 .524 17 Philadelphia 64 58 .525 7 52 73 .416 30½ New York 62 59 .512 8½ tory in eight starts. runs on eight hits in 5 1/3 Marco Hernandez with one in 17 starts — earned him a Baltimore 39 83 .320 42 Miami 45 75 .375 25 Benintendi finished 3-for- innings. Brooks has been out in the sixth and doubled midseason trade to contend- Central Division Central Division 4 with two RBIs, Mookie charged with 28 earned in two before a Jackie Brad- ing Boston, but the former W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 73 48 .603 _ St. Louis 64 56 .533 _ Betts hit a solo home run runs in 28 1/3 innings since ley Jr. sacrifice fly made it Orioles starter has since Cleveland 73 50 .593 1 Chicago 64 58 .525 1 and Chris Owings drove in Baltimore claimed him off 6-1. been demoted to the bullpen Chicago 54 66 .450 18½ Milwaukee 63 59 .516 2 Kansas City 43 78 .355 30 Cincinnati 57 64 .471 7½ two for the Red Sox, who waivers from Oakland on Martinez hit a sacrifice with a 1-4 record and 7.52 Detroit 37 82 .311 35 Pittsburgh 51 70 .421 13½ have won three straight July 6. fly and Benintendi doubled ERA for the Red Sox. West Division West Division games and six of their last Rafael Devers drove an home another run in the “Cash was wonderful for W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 78 44 .639 _ Los Angeles 82 42 .661 _ 10. RBI single off the wall in seventh. Betts’ blast in the all of us here and (I) wish Oakland 69 52 .570 8½ Arizona 61 61 .500 20 Boston entered 7 1/2 left field on Brooks’ sev- eighth capped the scoring. him the best after this se- Texas 60 61 .496 17½ San Francisco 61 61 .500 20 Los Angeles 60 63 .488 18½ San Diego 56 65 .463 24½ games back of AL East rival enth pitch of the game after HONORING NICK ries,” Baltimore manager Seattle 50 73 .407 28½ Colorado 54 67 .446 26½ Tampa Bay for the second Mookie Betts’ leadoff dou- The grandchildren of late Brandon Hyde said. “I’d like

Friday’s Games Chicago White Sox (TBD) at L.A. Angels AL wild card. ble. Boston Globe baseball col- to see him do well.” Detroit 2, Tampa Bay 0 (Suarez 2-4), 9:07 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 3, Cleveland 2 Chicago Cubs (Lester 9-8) at Pittsburgh Toronto 7, Seattle 3 (Brault 3-1), 1:35 p.m. Boston 9, Baltimore 1 Milwaukee (Lyles 7-8) at Washington (Sán- Matsuyama shoots 63 to take BMW Championship lead Philadelphia 8, San Diego 4 chez 7-6), 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 2 San Diego (Lamet 1-2) at Philadelphia (Eflin Washington 2, Milwaukee 1 7-11), 7:05 p.m. MEDINAH, Ill. (AP) — putts today, and that St. Louis 13, Cincinnati 4 St. Louis (Mikolas 7-12) at Cincinnati (DeS- L.A. Dodgers 8, Atlanta 3 clafani 7-7), 7:10 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama has was the difference,” Mat- Minnesota at Texas, 8:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 12-2) at Atlanta (Foltyne- never missed the Tour suyama said through his N.Y. Mets at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. wicz 4-5), 7:20 p.m. Miami at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Miami (Noesí 0-2) at Colorado (Márquez Championship since his interpreter. San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 11-5), 8:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 10:07 San Francisco (TBD) at Arizona (Kelly 8-12), first full year on the PGA That was a big differ- p.m. 8:10 p.m. Tour. He played Friday ence for Tiger Woods, too. Houston at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Sunday’s Games Saturday’s Games Baltimore at Boston, 1:05 p.m. like he doesn’t want the He made only two putts Cleveland (Plesac 6-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Pax- Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. streak to end. longer than 6 feet, made ton 8-6), 1:05 p.m. Seattle at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Seattle (TBD) at Toronto (Thornton 4-8), 3:07 Detroit at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Outside the top 30 in the a pair of bogeys from the p.m. N.Y. Mets at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. FedEx Cup for the first bunkers late in the round Houston (TBD) at Oakland (Bassitt 8-5), 4:05 Minnesota at Texas, 3:05 p.m. p.m. Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 4:07 p.m. time at the BMW Champi- and had to settle for an- Detroit (VerHagen 2-2) at Tampa Bay (Yar- Houston at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. onship, Matsuyama made other 71. Woods, who brough 11-3), 6:10 p.m. San Diego at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. Baltimore (Wojciechowski 2-5) at Boston St. Louis at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. five birdie putts from 15 needs a top 10 to advance (Rodríguez 13-5), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta, 1:20 p.m. N.Y. Mets (deGrom 7-7) at Kansas City (Junis Milwaukee at Washington, 1:35 p.m. feet or longer and broke to the Tour Championship, 8-10), 7:15 p.m. Miami at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. the course record at Medi- was tied for 49th. Minnesota (Berríos 10-6) at Texas (Jurado San Francisco at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. 6-8), 8:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:10 p.m. nah with a 9-under 63 for “I left quite a few shots a one-shot lead going into out there,” Woods said. the weekend. Matsuyama was at TODAY IN SPORTS He started his second 12-under 132, one shot August 17 ter medley relay for Phelps’ eighth round with a 30-foot birdie ahead of 1933 — Lou Gehrig of the New gold medal, eclipsing Mark Spitz’s putt. He ended the round (67) and (66). York Yankees plays his 1,308th seven-gold performance at the with a 30-foot birdie putt. made six straight game to break Everett 1972 Munich Games. Of his five The explanation for birdies to offset three bo- Scott’s record of 1,307. individual races and three relays, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Phelps sets world records in sev- what went right wasn’t geys in his round of 69, 1938 — Henry Armstrong that long. leaving him two shots be- Hideki Matsuyama shot a course record 63 in wins the lightweight title with a en and an Olympic record in the 15-round decision over Lou Am- eighth. “I did make a lot of long hind. the second round of the BMW Championship. bers and becomes the only boxer 2008 — Jesus Sauceda of Matam- to hold world championship titles oros, Mexico, pitches the fifth per- in three weight divisions simul- fect game in Little League World TV/RADIO taneously. Armstrong won the Series history and the first in 29 SATURDAY 4 p.m...... Thoreau Open (final)...... Tennis featherweight (126-pound) title by years for a 12-0 win over Emilia, TV 6 p.m...... Western & Southern Open (semifinals)...... ESPN2 knocking out Petey Sarron in six Italy. Sauceda also stars at the NFL Preseason Little League World Series rounds on Oct. 29, 1937. On May plate, going 3-for-3 with six RBIs, 4 p.m...... Cleveland at Indianapolis...... NFL Network 1 p.m...... Australia vs. TBA...... ESPN 31, 1938, he won the welterweight including a grand slam in the third. 7 p.m...... New England at Tennessee...... Ch. 4 3 p.m...... Rhode Island vs. TBA...... ABC (147-pound) championship from 2013 — Nick Davilla throws six 7:30 p.m...... Kansas City at Pittsburgh...... NFL Network 6 p.m...... International elimination game...... ESPN Barney Ross by a decision. touchdown passes and the Arizona 10 p.m...... Dallas at LA Rams...... NFL Network 8 p.m...... US elimination game...... ESPN 1960 — Flash Elorde knocks out Rattlers defeat the Philadelphia MLB Radio Harold Gomes at 1:20 in the first Soul 48-39 in the Arena Bowl. The 1 p.m...... Cleveland at NY Yankees...... MLB Network NFL Preseason Rattlers win the championship for round to win the world junior light- 4:05 p.m...... Houston at Oakland...... FS1 7 p.m...... New England at Tennessee...... WBZ-FM 98.5 weight title. the second straight year, beating 7:05 p.m...... Milwaukee at Washington...... FS1 MLB 1969 — Ray Floyd beats Gary the Soul in both championship 7:10 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... NESN 7:10 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Player by one stroke to win the games. 10 p.m...... Chi. White Sox at LA Angels...... MLB Network PGA championship. 2014 — Inbee Park successful- American Legion World Series SUNDAY 1995 — John Roethlisberger wins ly defends her title in the LPGA 1 p.m...... Idaho vs. Massachusetts...... ESPNU TV MLB the U.S. National Gymnastics Championship, beating Brittany 4 p.m...... North Carolina vs. North Dakota...... ESPNU 1:05 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... NESN Championships’ all-around title in Lincicome with a par on the first 7:30 p.m...... Louisiana vs. New Mexico...... ESPNU 1:20 p.m...... LA Dodgers at Atlanta...... TBS New Orleans, becoming the first hole of a playoff to end the United Boxing 7:10 p.m...... Chi. Cubs at Pittsburgh...... ESPN gymnast in 28 years to win four States’ major streak at three. 10 p.m...... Navarrete-De Vaca...... ESPN WNBA titles. 2014 — The Phoenix Mercury sets Golf 3 p.m...... Dallas at Connecticut...... NESN Plus 1997 — Davis Love III shoots a a WNBA record with their 29th 8 a.m...... European: D+D Real Czech Masters...... Golf NFL Preseason 66 at Winged Foot to win the PGA win, beating the Seattle Storm 12 p.m...... PGA: BMW Championship...... Golf 4 p.m...... New Orleans at LA Chargers...... CBS Championship in Mamaroneck, 78-65 in the season finale. Phoe- 3 p.m...... Korn Ferry Tour: Nationwide Championship..... Golf 8 p.m...... Seattle at Minnesota...... Fox N.Y., his first major title, by five nix (29-5) tops the previous mark 3 p.m...... PGA: BMW Championship...... NBC strokes over Justin Leonard with a set by Los Angeles (28-4 in both 3 p.m...... US Amateur (semifinals)...... Fox Golf 72-hole total of 11-under 269. 2000 and 2001) and Seattle (28-6 5 p.m...... Champions: Dick’s Sporting Goods Open...... Golf 7 a.m...... European: D+D Real Czech Masters...... Golf 2001 — Shingo Katayama shoots in 2010). Auto Racing 12 p.m...... PGA: BMW Championship...... Golf a 6-under 64, and 2015 — The National Labor Re- 7:30 p.m...... Bristol Night Race...... NBCSN 2 p.m...... Korn Ferry Tour: Nationwide Championship..... Golf shoots a 65 to share the sec- lations Board dismisses a historic Horse Racing 2 p.m...... PGA: BMW Championship...... NBC ond-round lead in the PGA Cham- ruling that Northwestern Universi- 1 p.m...... Saratoga Live...... FS2 3:30 p.m...... US Amateur (championship)...... Fox pionship. Katayama and Toms at ty football players are school em- Pro Lacrosse 4:30 p.m...... Champions: Dick’s Sporting Goods Open...... Golf 9-under 131, tie the PGA record ployees who are entitled to form 12:30 p.m...... PLL: Chaos at Archers...... NBCSN Men’s Soccer for 36 holes last set by Ernie Els at what would be the nation’s first Mixed Martial Arts 9 a.m...... Crystal Palace at Sheffield United...... NBCSN Riviera in 1995. union of college athletes. 8 p.m...... UFC 241 prelims...... ESPN 11:30 a.m...... Leicester City at Chelsea...... NBCSN 2005 — The NCAA purchases the 2016 — Jamaica’s Elaine Thomp- Men’s Soccer 10 p.m...... Atlanta at Portland...... FS1 rights to the preseason and post- son completes the first 100-200 7:30 a.m...... Burnley at Arsenal...... NBCSN Tennis season National Invitation Tourna- women’s Olympic double since 10 a.m...... Bournemouth at Aston Villa...... CNBC 2 p.m...... Western & Southern Open...... ESPN2 ments as part of a settlement end- 1988. Thompson wins the 200 10 a.m...... Liverpool at Southampton...... NBCSN Bull Riding ing a four-year legal fight between in 21.78 seconds to become the 12:30 p.m...... Tottenham Hotspur at Manchester City...... NBC 3 p.m...... PBR: 15/15 Bucking Battle...... CBS the two parties. The 40-team post- first woman since Marion Jones in 7 p.m...... New England at New York...... NBCSB Auto Racing season NIT, which is a year older 2000 to win both Olympic sprints. 10 p.m...... Seattle at LA Galaxy...... ESPN2 2:45 p.m...... IndyCar: ABC Supply 500...... NBCSN and was once the bigger event, will Jones’ records have since been 9:30 a.m...... FC Augsburg at Borussia Dortmund...... FS1 Drag Racing be run by the NCAA. stripped, so Thompson goes in the 9:30 a.m...... Fortuna Dusseldorf at Werder Bremen...... FS2 2 p.m...... NHRA: Lucas Oil Nationals...... FS1 2008 — At the Summer Olympics record book along with Florence 10 p.m...... Toluca at Monterrey...... FS2 Radio in Beijing, Michael Phelps and Griffith-Joyner, who starred in the Tennis MLB three teammates win the 400-me- 1988 Seoul Games. 11 a.m...... Western & Southern Open (semifinals)...... ESPN2 1:05 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Slovenly lifestyle could be a relationship deal-killer DEAR ABBY: I’ve repayments and it’s un- been dating my boyfriend Dear Abby is written by Abigail likely he will have enough for a year and a half. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne to be able to retire, let We’re both 30, and we alone for us to have chil- have pretty much decid- Phillips, and was founded by her dren. ed to tie the knot. The mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact I am at the age where if only thing holding me Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. I am going to have kids, it back is his hygiene. needs to be within the When we met, he Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. next few years, and it is wasn’t all that into show- looking unlikely. I love ering and using deodor- him dearly, but I’m won- ant. Slowly, over time, he DEAR H.T.P.: I’m glad now, and perhaps it will dering if I should stay has started to shower you asked. Yes, this is a put him on the right path. with him, knowing that daily and wear deodor- make-or-break situation, Better late than never. his parents will eventual- ant, but he still doesn’t and it needs to be resolved ly need to live with us for brush his teeth. before you sign up with DEAR ABBY: My boy- the rest of their lives. His apartment is my this “cellmate” for life. friend of several years fi- Even questioning this is biggest nightmare. It is While I appreciate his nancially supports his making me feel guilty filled with opened deliv- making the effort to show- parents for cultural rea- and selfish. (By the way, ery boxes, there are beard er as a step in the right sons. It was expected of he has told me he would trimmings all over the direction, his lack of at- him from an early age have proposed by now but couldn’t afford a ring bathroom, a pink ring of tention to his dental because he is the only as all of his discretionary death in his shower, and health is a cause for wor- child, and he intends to income goes to his par- ry. Decaying teeth and support them for the rest his stovetop — well, you ents.) Advice? get the point. periodontal disease can of their days. Should I mention that cause serious health Not only does he pay GETTING I’m one of the cleanest problems — including their mortgage and pro- RESENTFUL people I know? I grew up heart issues — later in vide a sizable monthly with well-dressed, life and may be related to allowance, but I have just DEAR RESENTFUL: great-smelling men in Alzheimer’s disease. learned that he is paying Have you told your boy- my life. They’re the walk- If you think his living off all of the debts his fa- friend how you feel? If ing, talking real-life ver- conditions are a turn-off ther has accumulated you haven’t discussed it sions of a men’s fashion now, consider how they’ll over the years as well. with him, you should. He commercial. affect you if you marry This is in addition to the sounds like a caring and Is this a make-or-break him. He either never tens of thousands of dol- dutiful son. However, un- situation? We get along learned or doesn’t care to lars in spending money less you intend to join in so many other ways. pick up and clean up af- he has given them to visit him in becoming a child- ter himself. That task will the homeland every few less indentured servant to HYGIENE’S THE be all yours. If you really years. Combine this with his parents, end the rela- PROBLEM love him, draw the line his massive school loan tionship. BRIDGE

Do not be blind to the inevitable The Senior Life Master had been four hearts, he would have made a invited to give a day of lessons at a negative double. North launched Ro- bridge club in Colorado. He was hap- man Key Card Blackwood, and five py to escape the summer heat in his spades showed the diamond ace hometown. and heart king-queen. North signed He began by telling his audience off, wondering if his partner had a that Charles-Maurice de Talley- singleton club. rand-Perigord, a French politician West did well not to lead his single- and diplomat who died in 1838, had ton, because that surely would have said that the art of statesmanship is pushed South in the right direction. to foresee the inevitable and to ex- South started by counting the pedite its occurrence. high-card points. Only 13 were miss- The art of bridgemanship (the SLM ing, so it was almost inevitable that continued) is to foresee the inevita- East had the club king. But declarer ble and succeed despite the unfa- still needed to establish that suit. At vorable distribution. trick two, he cashed the heart ace Look at the North-South hands to check that the trumps were not on my first page. How should South 5-0. Then he took the club ace and play in six hearts after West leads the played a second club. spade four? East made dummy ruff a spade, South had a minimum for his two- but South cashed the heart 10, heart response, which guaranteed ruffed a club high, drew West’s last at least a five-card suit. With only two trumps and claimed. No sweat! 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By Ashok Sharma ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW DELHI — Hun- dreds of people defied un- precedented security re- strictions and held a street Kashmiri protest in Indian-con- Muslims shout trolled Kashmir on Friday, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pro-freedom as India’s government as- slogans A stern view of the Grace 1 super tanker in the sured the Supreme Court British territory of Gibraltar. that the situation in the during a disputed region is being demonstration reviewed daily and the re- after Friday strictions will be removed prayers amid Captain of Iranian over the next few days. curfew like Carrying green Islamic restrictions in flags and placards read- Srinagar, India, tanker no longer ing “Stop Genocide in Friday. Kashmir, Wake Up World,” young and old people took PHOTO | wants the job to the streets in Srinagar, ASSOCIATED PRESS the region’s main city, af- Aritz Parra and had promised him not to ter Friday prayers. ginning Friday night and government imposed the ney Vrinda Grover told Hernan Muñoz deliver the fuel to a sanc- Some hurled stones and schools reopened from lockdown to avoid a violent reporters. She represents ASSOCIATED PRESS tioned refinery in Syrian clashed with security forc- Monday. reaction to its decision on Kashmir Times editor An- territory, although an Ira- es, who responded with He didn’t announce any Aug. 5 to downgrade Mus- uradha Bhasin, who said GIBRALTAR — The nian official later disputed tear gas. immediate restoration lim-majority Kashmir’s she was unable to publish captain of an Iranian su- that those assurances had Earlier Friday, a senior autonomy. her newspaper in Srinagar. pertanker at the center of of mobile phone service, been delivered. Indian official in Kashmir, The Supreme Court de- Subrahmanyam also a diplomatic standoff no which he said could be mis- Any delay of the vessel’s B.V.R. Subrahmanyam, cided to give the govern- said that government offic- longer wants to keep com- used by terrorist groups. departure could provide confirmed there would be ment more time before es had started functioning mand of the ship, which a window of opportunity some loosening of restric- A heavy troop presence ruling on a petition de- normally. He said Friday’s is in need of repairs that and restrictions including for the U.S. to mount fur- tions on the region’s res- manding the lifting of me- prayers were held peace- could impede its imme- ther legal action and try a near-constant curfew and idents, saying that land- dia restrictions following fully and life in 12 of the diate departure from Gi- to again stop the tanker line phone services would a news blackout remained its assurances that they region’s 22 districts was braltar, the sailor’s lawyer amid growing confronta- be restored gradually be- in place for a 12th day. The will be eased soon, attor- almost back to normal. said Friday. tion with Tehran. The tanker — and its Tensions have escalated 2.1 million tons of Iranian since President Donald China police exercises across light crude oil — seemed Trump last year unilat- to perform mild maneu- erally pulled the U.S. out vers on Friday but largely of the 2015 nuclear deal remained still, shrouded signed by Iran and other from Hong Kong seen as threat in heavy fog in waters off world powers. the British overseas ter- The decision re-imposed ritory a day after author- By Dake Kang sanctions on Iran, stop- and Yves Dam Van ities ended its detention ping billions of dollars in ASSOCIATED PRESS for allegedly breaching business deals, largely European Union sanc- halting the sale of Iran’s SHENZHEN, China — tions on Syria. crude oil internationally Members of China’s para- The release Thursday, as and sharply depreciating military People’s Armed the United States report- Iran’s currency, the rial. Police marched and prac- edly maneuvered to re- More recently, the Persian ticed crowd control tac- seize the tanker, came as Gulf has seen attacks on tics at a sports complex the head of the Gibraltar oil tankers and other high- in Shenzhen across from government said that Iran stakes confrontations. Hong Kong on Friday, in what some interpreted as a threat against pro-de- mocracy protesters in the semiautonomous territory. The sound of marching boots and synchronized shouts echoed from the grounds. Officers in green camouflage stood guard PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at closed entrances. A sta- Armed police vehicles are parked outside Shenzhen Bay Stadium in dium security guard said Shenzhen, near Hong Kong, Friday. “it wasn’t clear” when the paramilitary police would could be seen conducting sat in the parking lot of capability to maintain law leave the grounds. drills in military fatigues, the Shenzhen Bay Stadi- and order.” Chinese state media using shields, poles and um, close to a bridge link- Weeks of protests in have only said that the other riot-control gear. In ing mainland China to Hong Kong have been Shenzhen exercises were one exercise, two groups Hong Kong. marked by increasing vi- planned earlier and were marched in formation Asked if Hong Kong po- olence and a shutdown not directly related to with those in front rais- lice could maintain order of the Hong Kong airport FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the unrest in Hong Kong, ing shields as if to protect or if mainland Chinese in- earlier this week. The North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches a though they came shortly themselves from projec- tervention is becoming in- demonstrators are de- missile test. after the central govern- tiles. Others behind held evitable, Hong Kong police manding expanded polit- ment in Beijing said the red flags and banners. The commander Yeung Man- ical rights and the scrap- protests were beginning to words “the law” and “prose- pun said that while they ping of legislation that show the “sprouts of ter- cuted” could be seen on one. face tremendous pressure, could have seen criminal N. Korea fires more rorism.” Outside, dozens of ar- “I can tell you we’re con- suspects sent to mainland From a distance, police mored carriers and trucks fident the police have the China. projectiles, rules Putin gives pilot who landed in out talks with South By Kim Tong-Hyung efforts to coax major con- ASSOCIATED PRESS cessions from Washington on its behalf. SEOUL, South Korea cornfield Russia’s top medal Moon, in a televised — North Korea on Friday speech on Thursday, said bluntly criticized South Ko- a momentum for dialogue By Vladimir rean President Moon Jae- Isachenkov in for continuing to hold remains alive despite the ASSOCIATED PRESS military exercises with series of “worrying actions A Russian taken by North Korea MOSCOW — Russian the U.S. and over his rosy recently.” He called for President Vladimir Putin Ural Airlines’ comments on inter-Korean Pyongyang to choose “eco- on Friday awarded the A321 plane is diplomacy, and said Pyong- nomic prosperity over its nation’s highest medal, seen after an yang has no current plans nuclear program.” the Hero of Russia, to emergency to talk with Seoul. The spokesperson of the the pilot who managed landing in a The statement by an North’s Committee for the to smoothly land his dis- cornfield near unidentified government Peaceful Reunification of abled passenger plane in Ramenskoye, spokesman came hours a cornfield after a flock of outside before South Korea’s mil- the Country said Moon’s birds hit both engines and Moscow, itary detected two projec- comments would make knocked them out. Russia. tiles North Korea fired a “boiled head of a cow The experienced cap- into the sea to extend a (fall into) a side-splitting torrid streak of weapons tain, 41-year-old Damir PHOTO | laughter.” display that’s apparent- Yusupov, said Friday that ASSOCIATED PRESS “A sure thing is that ly aimed at pressuring a quick landing was his the (South) Korean chief he said. to make a reasonably soft worked as a lawyer before Washington and Seoul only chance and he was executive is (such a) fun- Putin also awarded the landing. I tried to lower he changed course and over their joint drills and not afraid of handling it. ny man as he just reads Hero of Russia to the plane’s vertical speed to make the joined a flight school when slow nuclear negotiations. what was written by his He said he had hoped to second pilot, 23-year-old plane land as smoothly as he was 32. He has flown South Korea’s Joint circle the airport and land juniors,” the statement Georgy Murzin and be- possible and glide softly.” with Ural Airlines since Chiefs of Staff said the said, while avoiding call- normally when one en- stowed other top awards on Yusupov hailed his cab- his graduation in 2013, projectiles launched from gine shut down due to the ing Moon by his name. the plane’s cabin crew. in crew, who managed logging over 3,000 flight the North’s eastern coast The statement also criti- bird strike moments after Yusupov’s feat Thurs- to evacuate the passen- hours. He became a cap- flew about 143 miles on an cized South Korea’s recent taking off from Moscow’s day drew comparisons gers. He also apologized tain last year. apogee of 18 miles before acquisition of advanced Zhukovsky Airport. But to the 2009 “miracle on to passengers for failing Bird strikes on planes landing in waters between U.S.-made fighter jets and then his second engine cut the Hudson,” when Capt. to get them to their des- occur regularly around the Korean Peninsula and off moments later, leaving Chesley Sullenberger tination — Simferopol in the world, even though Japan. The U.S. and South said it would be “senseless” him no choice. safely ditched his plane Crimea. airports use bird distress Korean militaries were an- for Moon to believe that in- He landed his Ural Air- in New York’s Hudson The Emergencies Min- signals, air cannons and alyzing the launches but ter-Korean dialogue will lines A321 so gently in the River after a bird strike istry said 74 people asked other methods to chase didn’t immediately say automatically begin af- head-high corn that just disabled its engines, sav- for medical assistance af- them away from run- whether the weapons were ter the end of the ongoing one of the 233 people on ing the lives of all 155 ter the landing. Health ways. Smaller birds are ballistic missiles or rocket U.S.-South Korean drills. board was hospitalized. people on board. authorities said 23 people usually chopped up by a artillery. “We have nothing to People all across Russian “I didn’t feel any fear,” were taken to the hospi- plane’s turbine fan blades, The North has ignored (talk about) any more with have hailed Yusupov as a Yusupov told reporters in tal, but all but one was re- but plane engines aren’t South Korean calls for (South) Korean authori- hero — the accolades he a televised interview from leased following check-ups. designed to withstand dialogue recently and is ties nor have any (plans) said were embarrassing. Yekaterinburg. “I saw a The son of a helicop- strikes from multiple seen as trying to force to sit with them again,” “It feels odd and I’m shy,” cornfield ahead and hoped ter pilot, Yusupov had birds or larger birds. Seoul to make stronger the statement said. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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